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Been driving a stick for about 10 years. Never owned an automatic. I stalled a few days ago getting to a four-way stop. I forgot I was still in gear so, yeah.
stalled today going in reverse while parking... (doh..) Trying to be nice and not rev it in the garage.. Next time, I'm not gonna be the nice guy parking..
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Your Ride: 2005 545i SMG
Nah I'm a good driver but every now and then I stall it in first. I sometimes get anxious and release the clutch a little prematurely. The 330 is also a little different than my old 323...so it took a little getting used to
BTW I hate the fucking CDV and I need to get it removed
^^^Yes, every clutch is different. Nuthin' wrong with stalling, it happens here and there. But it's a different story if you're bucking and grinding away
^^^Yes, every clutch is different. Nuthin' wrong with stalling, it happens here and there. But it's a different story if you're bucking and grinding away
yeah, that happens a bit to me sometimes still. . grrr
You should drive here . . . people in front of me always drive too slow, forcing me to rev high in 2nd, but too slow to shift to 3rd. Then when I finally put it in 3rd, they stop or slow down even more. And of course, you always have the guy behind you honking his life away because he wants to do 750mph
Then when the honker finally passes you, his bumper sticker says "how's my driving?"