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Nice, love the full use of the clutch and gears. I can't stand automatics.
With the clutch is it sensitive as in if you don't clutch right then the gears jam and rub up against each other? Or does the clutch simply act as an on/off switch as in clutch on and clutch off?
Nice, love the full use of the clutch and gears. I can't stand automatics.
With the clutch is it sensitive as in if you don't clutch right then the gears jam and rub up against each other? Or does the clutch simply act as an on/off switch as in clutch on and clutch off?
The clutch has friction points, so it’s not “on-off”.
You can ride it out when taking off, and it won’t shift unless you use the clutch properly.
Some cars you can flat change, but if you need to use the clutch in real life, like the Mx5, you need to use it in sim.
The clutch has friction points, so it’s not “on-off”.
You can ride it out when taking off, and it won’t shift unless you use the clutch properly.
Some cars you can flat change, but if you need to use the clutch in real life, like the Mx5, you need to use it in sim.