5 Things You Should Never Do In A Manual Transmission Vehicle!

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  • Don't Do These In A Manual transmission vehicle!!!
    Driving a manual car is tons of fun, but there are some things that will make you a bad driver. Get out of these habits and understand how this transmission works, so you can completely enjoy the experience of driving stick! Today I show you what not to do in my 2016 Nissan 370Z Nismo!
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  • @supercarsanders5480
    @supercarsanders5480 Před 5 lety +17959

    Make sure you wobble wobble the shifter anytime you put it in neutral

    • @charonthe4th240
      @charonthe4th240 Před 5 lety +1437

      No don't you will start a disease of everyone wobbling their shifter

    • @drunkenlama6030
      @drunkenlama6030 Před 5 lety +1744

      I though that was mandatory like when u get a power tool u give a presses to make sure its ok

    • @mavr1ck560
      @mavr1ck560 Před 4 lety +160

      Nicholas Sanders I already do this lmao

    • @tylerkey7283
      @tylerkey7283 Před 4 lety +1242

      You basically can’t go into neutral and not do the wobble

    • @5cbst
      @5cbst Před 4 lety +69

      @@charonthe4th240 i fucking died

  • @paoloh885
    @paoloh885 Před 3 lety +12571

    Pro tip: After shifting to the highest gear during a race, you can shift to R to engage race mode.

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 3 lety +1602

      Thats what I do! Never lost a race!

    • @thomaskletzl6493
      @thomaskletzl6493 Před 3 lety +765

      i heard in some cars the r is not for race but for rocket boost

    • @Human0904
      @Human0904 Před 3 lety +131

      Ohhh ohkay i will try it today i am going to learn driving today

    • @eddiedonttrip2676
      @eddiedonttrip2676 Před 3 lety +45

      @Derek Chatham wait is this an actual thing ??

    • @joost_schiphorst
      @joost_schiphorst Před 3 lety +38

      Maybe you earn the real money shift

  • @user-xy7le4nb1p
    @user-xy7le4nb1p Před 2 lety +6438

    Fun fact: if you step on the clutch and the brake at the same time, your car will take a screenshot

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 2 lety +273

      haha thats funny!

    • @underdog06
      @underdog06 Před 2 lety +109

      Do you have to pay extra for that? The last manual I had never did that for me. Now I'm mad.

    • @Gr3ggyBoy66.
      @Gr3ggyBoy66. Před 2 lety +12

      Your just wearing out your clutch.

    • @underdog06
      @underdog06 Před 2 lety +125

      @@Gr3ggyBoy66. lol I think it went over your head

    • @soapy8865
      @soapy8865 Před 2 lety +8

      @@underdog06 I think it went over your head

  • @au1317
    @au1317 Před rokem +1523

    One thing I learned early is to always be pressing the accelerator all the way to the floor 100% of the time. It allows me to always have the power I need for any situation.

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před rokem +179

      I would highly NOT recommend that. Not sure where you learned that or if wars trying to by funny.

    • @jamesschmidt1120
      @jamesschmidt1120 Před rokem +15

      😂😂

    • @jordanl5628
      @jordanl5628 Před rokem +66

      Facts my guy! Why be involved in the situation when you can be ahead of it!

    • @powerjolt7215
      @powerjolt7215 Před rokem +14

      @@jordanl5628 you get it

    • @RS-rz4ll
      @RS-rz4ll Před rokem +3

      @@BrosFOURRSpeed why should I not do it?

  • @pheonix4564
    @pheonix4564 Před 4 lety +4120

    If you leave the clutch in your car, you will cause excessive wear. Remember to take it out whenever you park

    • @yeqzy5990
      @yeqzy5990 Před 2 lety +42

      😭

    • @RPBLCofRGHandRDY
      @RPBLCofRGHandRDY Před 2 lety +4

      420 likes. Nice.

    • @xdiant3x
      @xdiant3x Před 2 lety +1

      Best one so far

    • @rohanofelvenpower5566
      @rohanofelvenpower5566 Před rokem +24

      @InevitableLuck if you have money just rent a couple of ikea mechanics to live in the boot and back of your car and they can dissamsemble the whole car when youre parked.

    • @louisuchihatm2556
      @louisuchihatm2556 Před rokem +2

      @@RPBLCofRGHandRDY That aged well, lol

  • @joshuaminke6629
    @joshuaminke6629 Před 6 lety +12769

    make sure to shift into R, for race mode

    • @rubikfan1
      @rubikfan1 Před 6 lety +68

      Joshua Minke that isnt even possible btw. Mythbusters tested that. Aswell as a few million CZcamsr

    • @yaboitucktuck5952
      @yaboitucktuck5952 Před 6 lety +377

      yeah but only on the highway

    • @sebastianschumacher6218
      @sebastianschumacher6218 Před 6 lety +141

      Don't forget to rev to 6 grand and dump the clutch.

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 Před 5 lety +118

      R if ya wanna race backwards

    • @alancastillo9466
      @alancastillo9466 Před 5 lety +7

      Ryan Scherbluk lmao

  • @obitouchiha9454
    @obitouchiha9454 Před 3 lety +277

    Don't poop inside in a manual transmission should be #1

  • @paulamoors
    @paulamoors Před rokem +316

    At 75 I got my first manual car. It was a donation to me and I’m excited to learn. Your videos are helping.

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před rokem +31

      Very cool, congrats!! They are fun to drive!

    • @HPsawus
      @HPsawus Před rokem +10

      I hope you are having a good time learning how to drive stick
      You can feel much more in control while driving a stick when experienced

  • @rightcoast7049
    @rightcoast7049 Před 5 lety +3787

    I love when my car tells me to shift at 2k... Nah cuz, we got 5k left to go.

    • @Bruce_T
      @Bruce_T Před 4 lety +54

      Yeah cuz 😂😂

    • @itry_mash8261
      @itry_mash8261 Před 4 lety +45

      Right Coast like come on CUH 😂

    • @neverever719
      @neverever719 Před 4 lety +336

      I played for the whole tachometer im gonna use the whole tachometer

    • @douglasmacdonald2899
      @douglasmacdonald2899 Před 4 lety +21

      I know someone who blew up their engine shifting at 7500 RPM... dont have a hero cause you think it sounds cool

    • @gizmodobaggins7040
      @gizmodobaggins7040 Před 4 lety +7

      that jackass up the street if you wanna have any fun you shit up in your power band, for most vehicles it’s 5k-7k, shift when you get to 7k and you’ll land just under the power band.

  • @JD-so1zv
    @JD-so1zv Před 5 lety +9982

    Make sure you don’t breathe excessively in the car or you’ll cause the cabin pressure to increase which will then put pressure on the shifter and wear out your throw out bearing... excessively

    • @Andreas_Mann
      @Andreas_Mann Před 4 lety +153

      Yeah that point was so dumb

    • @anthonymigliaccio3492
      @anthonymigliaccio3492 Před 4 lety +186

      Andreas Mann My friend broke his synchros in his Jeep from that, it’s a legit point, although it’s exaggerated to be fair

    • @raynjpg
      @raynjpg Před 4 lety +23

      Anthony Migliaccio what

    • @supongo_
      @supongo_ Před 4 lety +76

      nobody cares about the shifter until the syncros die

    • @benradosevich9387
      @benradosevich9387 Před 4 lety +135

      dont fart to much either this will increase cabin pressure to much

  • @drift_z1lla812
    @drift_z1lla812 Před 3 lety +457

    Quick tip, when you shift into r mode, after ten seconds, shift into n mode for nitrous and then go into d mode for drift mode.

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 3 lety +69

      When you try that, please film it and let me how it goes!

    • @Direct.injection212
      @Direct.injection212 Před 2 lety +20

      Don't forget L is for lowrider mode. Lol.

    • @juubilo1509
      @juubilo1509 Před rokem +4

      ​@@Direct.injection212 H is for hoover, so you can clean up your shattered transmission with ease after using these coveted maneuvers.

    • @envioustunic6713
      @envioustunic6713 Před rokem

      @@juubilo1509 this gave me a chuckle lol

    • @tunabestfish
      @tunabestfish Před 11 měsíci +5

      there is no N or D mode in manual 😂😂

  • @davidjvandegrift7507
    @davidjvandegrift7507 Před 2 lety +67

    This is excellent. I've been driving manuals for 45 years, but I'm about to teach my daughter and this will help her see it's not just me being bossy.

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 2 lety +2

      Glad it was helpful! czcams.com/video/yB0o4Cmf_u0/video.html
      Here is full tutorial I made as well that could help!

    • @sharknado4694
      @sharknado4694 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Excluding the hill start and I mean more than a light slope. In that situation I use the e-brake to get to bite point then accelerate and a controlled release of the e-break as clutch engages the drive line.
      Also where I live they like being 2 in off your rear bumper so some roll back scares them so they stay farther away.

  • @jnbarnes14
    @jnbarnes14 Před 4 lety +491

    #6 - Don't use your clutch pedal as it will cause wear on the clutch.

    • @XxPeruvianGamersxX
      @XxPeruvianGamersxX Před rokem +13

      I never use the clutch when I shift.. it's there just to make you look cool.

    • @brandon97652
      @brandon97652 Před rokem +1

      ​@@XxPeruvianGamersxX you actually need to use the clutch in order to change gear, start the car without stalling and stop without stalling ect.

    • @elirichards7732
      @elirichards7732 Před rokem +10

      @@brandon97652 you can float gears if you’re in the right rpm range without wearing your clutch out at all. Semis float gears all the time lol

    • @thorn4492
      @thorn4492 Před 11 měsíci

      noted thank you

    • @James-po5ed
      @James-po5ed Před 11 měsíci +4

      ​@@elirichards7732 Yes they do, because they don't have synchros.
      But if you want to destroy your synchros, by all means keep floating your gears.

  • @The1975mvm
    @The1975mvm Před 6 lety +6317

    Excessive wear on clutch = weight reduction bro

    • @Tonyx.yt.
      @Tonyx.yt. Před 6 lety +765

      pee before drive = weight reduction

    • @gibbyace5077
      @gibbyace5077 Před 6 lety +163

      1975mvm dehydrate
      Weight reduction

    • @The1975mvm
      @The1975mvm Před 6 lety +320

      Gibbyace no girlfriend = weight reduction

    • @gibbyace5077
      @gibbyace5077 Před 6 lety +135

      1975mvm remove shoes
      Weight reduction

    • @connorsmith8431
      @connorsmith8431 Před 6 lety +267

      Remove brake pedal = weight reduction

  • @jakegera8090
    @jakegera8090 Před 11 měsíci +17

    been driving a manual for just over a year now, and this video was great to check myself and make sure that I am not making mistakes that can wear down my car. Thankfully the only one that I do is the downshifting mistake sometimes. Great vid, learning more about how to drive my car every day.

  • @Cx3mtb
    @Cx3mtb Před 7 měsíci +10

    I’ve been driving manual since forever but appreciate videos like these. Thanks for helping the new guys getting in to what driving should be!

  • @KCOLBURN_8
    @KCOLBURN_8 Před 4 lety +2677

    I can’t rest my hand on the shifter because then I wouldn’t have a hand to hold my beer with

  • @ceylineconnor1531
    @ceylineconnor1531 Před 4 lety +3181

    don't breathe, it'll cause excessive wear on the clutch, don't look at anything, it'll also cause excessive wear on the clutch

  • @dannyabraham3724
    @dannyabraham3724 Před 3 lety +48

    The difference a perfectly adjust seating position makes to driving is insane

  • @FlutterFreaxrr
    @FlutterFreaxrr Před rokem +10

    The first one is actually a quite good technique to learn, dispite the fact you're wearing out the clutch clutch controll is one important thing to learn for reversing, inclined or declined starts and for when you're having handbrake malfunctions

  • @themechanix2311
    @themechanix2311 Před 5 lety +3212

    Always shift at redline never before

    • @fujimi715
      @fujimi715 Před 5 lety +409

      No you actually want to only shift after you've been at red line for a few seconds

    • @fujimi715
      @fujimi715 Před 5 lety +349

      @@themechanix2311 Yea and he also forgot to mention that the clutch is a bunch of bullshit. Don't need it to shift. Its a waste of money. Also don't need brakes. You can just engine brake. If you are going 70mph in 6th gear and need to stop quickly just go into first and make sure to release the clutch quickly

    • @jusbertmeza4424
      @jusbertmeza4424 Před 5 lety +86

      @@fujimi715 lol damn imagine. *PAAAA* bye bye clutch and transmission

    • @fujimi715
      @fujimi715 Před 5 lety +58

      @@marshalgeneral4756 might as well tape that bitch down. Don't ever let up on the clutch 100%. Will give too much power to the wheels and might blow up the car cause of mechanical forces

    • @jonathanhart54
      @jonathanhart54 Před 5 lety +13

      fujimi715 this is ESPECIALLY important if your engine is a interference engine, then you can use your pistons hitting your valves to slow down ever faster

  • @colelastname9963
    @colelastname9963 Před 6 lety +1138

    Take a drink every time he says excessive wear. I finished 2 beer

  • @ashtongood7245
    @ashtongood7245 Před 3 lety +19

    Once you get into highest gear, always shift to R to engage race mode. You will always win the race to the shop, no matter what

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 3 lety +1

      That is definitely true, you will be the winner watching the car sit at the shop!

  • @leonardodavid2842
    @leonardodavid2842 Před 2 lety +53

    One more tip for many beginners. When racing, in order to save precious time, don’t engage the clutch. If done with the right technique and strength you can shift without.
    Ignore the noise, it means you still need to practice a lot

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 2 lety +11

      Well you can shift without the clutch and be perfectly fine. But that is not a beginner move to do. And trying it very fast while racing will probably blow a synchro. Can shift with no clutch in the slow speed driving easy. Not the best tip for a beginner.

    • @Pia-ho9dm
      @Pia-ho9dm Před 2 lety +3

      @@BrosFOURRSpeed hiw does that work, I thought the clutch always needs ti be engaed when you shift

    • @SubGenius1101
      @SubGenius1101 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Pia-ho9dm If you rev match it doesn't need the clutch. It slides in like butter. If not matched it will grind, so not a good practice at all.

    • @ACIDGameReviews
      @ACIDGameReviews Před 2 lety

      @@SubGenius1101 what does that mean? How do I change gears then

  • @trisageonamoux9100
    @trisageonamoux9100 Před 6 lety +2801

    “Don’t rest your hand on the gearshift.”
    *rests hand on gear throughout the video*

    • @egidijusliesis5888
      @egidijusliesis5888 Před 6 lety +28

      Mark Lajeunesse yeah but you can rest your hand in ff wheel drive because the transmision is not conected exacly with driveshaft

    • @DexScene
      @DexScene Před 6 lety +62

      I always rest my hand on gearshift. Didnt know it was a bad practise

    • @zach445
      @zach445 Před 6 lety +86

      from what ive always heard from mechanic mates is that it doesn't actually cause any excessive wear, unless you have an old trans with a plastic plate. but idk, im not an expert and they're just apprentices.

    • @redneckwithajeep5001
      @redneckwithajeep5001 Před 6 lety +24

      zach actually that's not entirely true within itself. I have a truck that the shifter actually goes directly inside the transmission and moves the gears around. The transmission actually comes up inside the cab so you can actually see this when you're driving. If you rest your hand on the shifter it will wear out the gears and the forks on the end of the shifter plus it can actually cause the gears to grind together. It's that style transmission where the thought of resting your hand on the shift is bad originally is from. Granted that's one of the first transmission designes that was popular. The idea is still there even with the new ones as it does put extra force on bushings and other parts.

    • @instaboiidsg2117
      @instaboiidsg2117 Před 6 lety +46

      BAD MECHANIC WILL SAY
      (Story by the DSG)
      ME: is it bad to rest my hand on a shifter?
      MECHANIC: it's totally ok to rest your hand there.
      2 MONTHS LATER
      ME: something is wrong with the transmission.
      MECHANIC: let me check it.
      Your gears are totally fucked up.
      ME: but why?
      MECHANIC: it's because you rest your hand on the transmission.
      ME:you said its ok to do that.
      MECHANIC: no I didn't said that.
      ME: yes you didn ok how much 💵 for a repair?
      MECHANIC: about 79.99 💵
      ME: ok do it then.
      30 MINUTES LATER
      ME :are you done?
      MECHANIC: yeah But t he price raised now
      ME: why?
      MECHANIC: wee work like the bitcoin
      ME:how much💵?
      MECHANIC:about 110💵
      ME: what im not paying that. Bye tnx for the free work.
      BETTER GIVE IT A LIKE 👍
      (It toke a long time to write it up)👍
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  • @squidwardshouse67
    @squidwardshouse67 Před 6 lety +2016

    In a nutshell, use the clutch as little as possible.

    • @briguygaming8598
      @briguygaming8598 Před 6 lety +65

      Not at all

    • @agentone8511
      @agentone8511 Před 6 lety +1

      ur going to hell for this

    • @sugarbombs6884
      @sugarbombs6884 Před 6 lety +42

      Squidward's House ok (proceeds to grind the shit out of gears)

    • @r011ing_thunder6
      @r011ing_thunder6 Před 6 lety +1

      Squidward's House dude idk if youre joking or not but ima try this

    • @jW-kr5xn
      @jW-kr5xn Před 6 lety +65

      If you stuck in a traffic jam, you can't avoid it

  • @kieranstephenson3187
    @kieranstephenson3187 Před rokem +10

    Good video and great tips, well explained! I've heard some of them before from other videos, but again these are the basics and it's good to raise awareness about them. Also I LOVE the car, it looks gorgeous! The colours work really well together and the wheels are a very good choice for it, and it sounds as good as it looks too!

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před rokem

      Thanks! Fun video to film. The Nismo Z was such a good car!

  • @Vanq78
    @Vanq78 Před 9 měsíci +10

    My first car (85 cavalier) was a manual. I probably made at least 3 of those 5 mistakes a lot. Haven't had a manual now in 23 years but thinking about getting one again. Thanks for the tips!

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing! You’ll get the hang of it pretty quickly!

  • @storypunman
    @storypunman Před 3 lety +807

    Everything you said in this video is 100% accurate. Good video for beginners. I have been driving stick for over 30 years and my 1991 Celica still has the original clutch. When I hear about people needing a clutch in under 100k, they are normally guilty of doing all 5 mistakes.

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 3 lety +41

      Thanks for sharing! Driving a manual is a ton of fun!

    • @thevanman7261
      @thevanman7261 Před 2 lety +7

      I love Celicas

    • @storypunman
      @storypunman Před 2 lety +3

      @@thevanman7261 Me too... mine just turned 31 years old.

    • @thevanman7261
      @thevanman7261 Před 2 lety +2

      @@storypunman mine got rekt a couple of months ago, it was really sad

    • @semajgnik
      @semajgnik Před 2 lety +6

      There is no way youre still on the stock clutch afte 30 years! Idc if its a Toyota.

  • @chiefgwopp1004
    @chiefgwopp1004 Před 5 lety +857

    1. *Use Your Break On A Hill Not Clutch & Gas*
    2. *Come To A Stop Sign Go To Neutral And Foot On Break*
    3. *Don't Keep Hand On Shifter & Foot On Clutch*
    4. *REV Match When Downshifting*
    5. *When Parked Don't Leave Car In Neutral Without E-Break*

    • @jarwarly5669
      @jarwarly5669 Před 5 lety +1

      :(

    • @michaelsedler6524
      @michaelsedler6524 Před 5 lety +38

      I appreciate the crib notes. However they are brakes. Breaks would be bad.

    • @thinkkops853
      @thinkkops853 Před 4 lety +109

      Number 3 Is a lie, theres no such thing if you leave your hand on the shifter, its gonna damage you’re transmission, Ive disassembled manual transmissions before and the gear shift stick is bolted on to the transmission with a plate, if you’re planning on putting 150 pounds on that thing then yes, thats not okay, but your 3 pound hand wont do anything, stop.

    • @adexridau26
      @adexridau26 Před 3 lety

      Thanks

    • @sunthif5830
      @sunthif5830 Před 3 lety +10

      ThinkkOps yeah I figured my paperweight hand couldnt do much damage lol

  • @tankerd1847
    @tankerd1847 Před rokem +3

    So I agree with one and two. Point 3, you're right on keeping your foot off the clutch unless you're about to use it but there's little to no harm in keeping your hand on the shifter except that it's not otherwise on the wheel. Sure there's some greater than zero chance you could inadvertently throw your trans out of gear but a gear selector is a type of toggle mechanism. That means it takes a lot of movement up top to get a much smaller movement down in the guts of the transmission below. If you aren't jerking your hand around while your hand is on the shifter, you're not going to hurt anything. Is it a good practice to keep your hand off it? Sure, but it's not the end of the world if you don't. There are much worse things you can do.
    The way I see it, as long as you don't ride the hell out of the clutch when you're starting from a stop, don't attempt to shift without the clutch and you make some attempt at rev matching, you'll probably be fine.

  • @lidge1994
    @lidge1994 Před 11 měsíci

    I like that all the things you listed are things I've been avoiding from the moment I started learning to drive.

  • @chrisfralick6054
    @chrisfralick6054 Před 4 lety +464

    "the breaks do a very good job keeping a car from moving" thank god i watched this before i tried driving, could have been a real nightmare without this guys valuable insight.

    • @ShadowStarPSN
      @ShadowStarPSN Před 3 lety +20

      Believe it or not people needed to hear that *brakes* stop the car. Not everyone seems to know

    • @nearlyretired7005
      @nearlyretired7005 Před 2 lety +4

      I haven't got breaks on my car!

    • @chrisfralick6054
      @chrisfralick6054 Před 2 lety +1

      @@nearlyretired7005 man thank God you watched this before driving then eh

    • @surena9451
      @surena9451 Před 2 lety

      @@chrisfralick6054 He was probably driving without brakes and panicking, by the sound of the exclamation mark

    • @searchingforlostatoms7191
      @searchingforlostatoms7191 Před rokem +1

      #6- Learn how to spell brakes

  • @speier
    @speier Před 4 lety +534

    "Don't rest your hand on the shifter, it causes excessive wear on your transmission."
    Next video: Same guy doing burnouts in his Supra.

    • @specialopsdave
      @specialopsdave Před 3 lety +7

      But burnouts are fun and worth it, what do you gain from not bringing that hand back to the wheel?

    • @permacc6076
      @permacc6076 Před 3 lety +15

      @@specialopsdave comfort

    • @specialopsdave
      @specialopsdave Před 3 lety +4

      @@permacc6076 But in that case just get an automatic, it will be *far* more comfortable.

    • @AverageXennpai
      @AverageXennpai Před 3 lety +9

      @@specialopsdave
      We'll get auto if we're braindead

    • @specialopsdave
      @specialopsdave Před 3 lety +9

      @@AverageXennpai So instead you hold the wheel with 1 hand like you're braindead?

  • @Pobsta-de7hb
    @Pobsta-de7hb Před 8 měsíci

    On hills, 1st gear when parking up and the car will roll forward down the hill, if you are aiming so the car will roll backward down a hill once parked then reverse is the correct way. Another safety tip when parked on steep hills is aim your wheels toward the inside of the road (depending on how the car will roll) especially if there is a curb this is good because this acts as a second protection against rolling if there is a brake fail at all whilst parked. Try it next time you park, aim your wheels inward toward the curb depending on direction you will roll and then let the hand brake off, car bounces gently in to the curb and stops. Good video

  • @semperfi1546
    @semperfi1546 Před rokem +1

    Thank you brother. Havent drove stick in 26 years. Needed a refresher. Now driving a Toyota Hilux in Mexico. Keep up the good work🤙

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před rokem +1

      Very cool!! Glad you are back and especially in a manual helix!! Sweet!

    • @semperfi1546
      @semperfi1546 Před rokem

      @@BrosFOURRSpeed Yes. Forgot how much I enjoyed it.

  • @Internetgamer420
    @Internetgamer420 Před 4 lety +85

    I taught myself how to drive standard, and never used any tutorials. I never rev matched but I could always feel that it wasn’t right. Finally one of friends asked my why I never did it and once he told me how it all made sense.

    • @nathanfleming1226
      @nathanfleming1226 Před 4 lety +1

      I hope to learn standard soon, can you tell me how to rev match from your personal experience?

    • @Internetgamer420
      @Internetgamer420 Před 4 lety +14

      The easiest way is to blip the gas as soon as you get on the clutch, down shit right as the RPMs start coming down and slowly release the clutch

    • @nathanfleming1226
      @nathanfleming1226 Před 4 lety

      @@Internetgamer420 ah okay, thanks man!

    • @SpeedsGamer
      @SpeedsGamer Před rokem +2

      @@Internetgamer420 or you can do it right before fully releasing the clutch

  • @las1147
    @las1147 Před 5 lety +1246

    In other words: "5 things you learn in your first lesson"

    • @xFlexados
      @xFlexados Před 4 lety +141

      i guess he lives in the us, where learning driving isn't a real deal. they only learn how to drive automatic cars.

    • @crazydrivez2387
      @crazydrivez2387 Před 4 lety +2

      infact 44 you dont leave your car in gear

    • @jorge8596
      @jorge8596 Před 4 lety +24

      @@crazydrivez2387 you do. 1st in an upwards slope, reverse on a downwards slope

    •  Před 4 lety +7

      Oh really. So you've been thought to rev match on your driving course? 🤣🤣🤣

    • @randomuser1556
      @randomuser1556 Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah, this guy is small

  • @sksongwriter
    @sksongwriter Před 2 lety +2

    This is a great video, well narrated and all great tips. Just subscribed and look forward to watching more of your videos.

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 2 lety

      I'm glad you enjoyed this video and thanks for the support! We upload daily so plenty of content to view!

  • @jamesbashford1693
    @jamesbashford1693 Před rokem +22

    Find it weird how my driving instructor never taught me any of this stuff. Never mentioned Rev matching on downshifts, I ended up learning it from my cousin who’s taken advanced driving courses, it sounds so good as well

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před rokem +2

      Driving instructors for normal driving in a manual just do the basics. If you drive on track, or performance settings, you'll learn these tips quick. Better to know how to really drive these then just by the books lol

    • @mateusfccp
      @mateusfccp Před 11 měsíci

      fr this is in a advanced driving course? It's like the basics of basics when driving a car... Or else the gear shift will be bumpy

    • @dr.bunterhidenbrobruh5502
      @dr.bunterhidenbrobruh5502 Před 10 měsíci

      I didn't know driving instructors who taught using manual shift vehicles even EXISTED (at least not in the USA), since the purpose of driving school is typically to prepare a driver to pass a test to receive their driver's license. Here in the US you are not required to know how to drive manual, so every driving school I know of only uses automatics and usually smaller cars because they are easier to parallel park (which is part of the exam here in NJ).

    • @dr.bunterhidenbrobruh5502
      @dr.bunterhidenbrobruh5502 Před 10 měsíci +2

      ... FYI when you get REALLY good at rev matching, you can actually shift without using the clutch. It will "pop in" to gear when you're at just the right RPM for the speed you're going in the gear you're trying to shift to.

    • @mateusfccp
      @mateusfccp Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@dr.bunterhidenbrobruh5502 It's really funny they don't teach manual... In Brazil we have automatic cars, but as they are more expensive there are much more manual cars, so basically everyone knows how to drive manuals.
      Regarding switching gears without pressing the clutch pedal, yeah, it's very possible and I used to do it sometimes in my older car, but if you do it wrong it will wear the clutch, so I prefer to be safe than sorry.

  • @dotdots2660
    @dotdots2660 Před 6 lety +2157

    Lol Americans actually think they’re cool when driving a manual. The rest of the world does it without thinking.

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 Před 5 lety +188

      billy bilo I'm from Canada there's a good selection of manual and automatic people drive both and it's so easy to drive a manual I don't know why Americans act like its so hard it's not.

    • @dotdots2660
      @dotdots2660 Před 5 lety +27

      Ryan Scherbluk, I’m from the U.K., I love Canada! Peace bro.

    • @gijs.22
      @gijs.22 Před 5 lety +14

      billy bilo ikr and you also have those who act like it is hard, i personally learned it in one go and the jerkines went away very quickly too

    • @dotdots2660
      @dotdots2660 Před 5 lety +22

      Panda’s Motorsport channel. Yes bro it’s as easy as breathing bro. I’d rather be in control than drive a auto

    • @randomuserame
      @randomuserame Před 5 lety +72

      That's because in America it *is* "cool" (ish) to drive a manual. Automatics are standard here by an extremely large margin. (I only found ~7 manual cars across 12 dealerships; 7:~1,500) and *none* of them were current, or last model years. The most modern one was a 2016 mazda

  • @UmbrellaCorp_
    @UmbrellaCorp_ Před 5 lety +562

    Smashing the subscribe button will put excessive wear on my phone screen!

  • @killua6033
    @killua6033 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video very well spoken and kept me engaged getting my first manual car forcing myself to learn wish me luck!

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 2 lety

      Oh nice! You'll love owning a manual! So much fun

  • @stephenfaust7097
    @stephenfaust7097 Před 8 měsíci

    I recently paid off my 2017 Subaru WRX LIMITED and I got it specifically for the 6 speed manual, I actually want to get a short throw shifter installed really soon. But all of these I've been doing from day 1 because I actually had to learn how to drive a manual with a semi, including rev-matching while downshifting. But all of these are great points!

  • @undertheinfluencenate8768
    @undertheinfluencenate8768 Před 6 lety +926

    People are bitching, the guy is just trying to help. Thanks for the vid, people are being emotional for no reason.

    • @MichaelMyers9092_
      @MichaelMyers9092_ Před 6 lety +5

      Under The Influence Nate clutches are meant to take abuse

    • @GamerMomentsToo
      @GamerMomentsToo Před 6 lety

      Under The Influence Nate no because New Brunswick

    • @kunalpurohit4171
      @kunalpurohit4171 Před 6 lety +1

      Everybody’z on steroids

    • @BigTeo55
      @BigTeo55 Před 5 lety +2

      Dont worry, those are the automatic drivers 😂

    • @blackflag666
      @blackflag666 Před 5 lety +1

      @@kunalpurohit4171 yup and i always find it funny and amusing to see these emotional estrogen filled mucks

  • @derekbest9703
    @derekbest9703 Před 5 lety +392

    Should have gave real tips for new drivers. Such as how to pull out on a steep incline with someone up your ass at a stop light.
    How to park on an steep incline in a manual so that the weight isn't resting on transmission. ex- Park, apply e brake, gently let the foot brake go until ebrake has all the weight. then put in gear so that the weight is on the brakes, not the transmission.

    • @josho9840
      @josho9840 Před 5 lety +13

      Jack Cileo you need to find the spot where your clutch engages its different for all cars but if you hold it at that exact spot the car won’t move backwards to much and you’ll easily and quickly go into first.

    • @killcam5000
      @killcam5000 Před 4 lety +10

      Honestly my biggest problem is the hill part I've had my manual car for about a few weeks and that's the toughest thing to do roast me gotta learn some how

    • @Andreas_Mann
      @Andreas_Mann Před 4 lety +10

      @@killcam5000 until you get a feeling for the clutch use the hand break. While hand reaming release a bit of the clutch and step on the gas a little. Then release the hand break and you're good to go.
      Try it a few times

    • @TheMXBoy23
      @TheMXBoy23 Před 4 lety +1

      What if your ebrake doesnt work anymore? Wheel chocks isnt always possible. Especially on hills at stop lights 🤔

    • @TheMXBoy23
      @TheMXBoy23 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Andreas_Mann that idea works great if your ebrake does work and also just learning your vehicle and or a manual transmission. I wouldnt recommended doing that every hill. Definitely a good starting point tho

  • @bexlowe5670
    @bexlowe5670 Před 3 lety +41

    I was always taught if you're stopped on an upward incline you should put on the handbrake once you're stationary. Saves your foot brake and means you can move your feet to clutch/accelerator ready to do a hill start. (Brit who has always driven manuals).

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 3 lety +6

      Yeah thats not a bad way to start from a hill. Easy way to get used to that for sure.

    • @ArminGrewe
      @ArminGrewe Před 2 lety +1

      Many modern cars have hill assist these days though and you're much better off using your foot brake. As you take your foot off the brake and move it to the accelerator it holds the brake for a few seconds and releases it automagically as your car starts moving forwards.

    • @crisbowman
      @crisbowman Před 2 lety +5

      @@ArminGrewe Sure, but on the off chance you ever need to drive an old one or one with a malfunction, the skill is useful.

    • @ChefofWar33
      @ChefofWar33 Před rokem +3

      @@ArminGrewe Yah. Let me go ahead and go into 60k of debt for a modern car. Or maybe, ill just get something out of pocket for 2k. Interesting choice.

    • @ArminGrewe
      @ArminGrewe Před rokem

      @@crisbowman yes, agree with you that the skill is still useful

  • @nightwish6388
    @nightwish6388 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks Bros Fourr great advice especially for beginners or experienced drivers reminder. By the way your Z looks awesome!

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 2 lety

      Appreciate it! Glad you enjoyed the video. This was an awesome Z!

  • @ErwinSchrodinger64
    @ErwinSchrodinger64 Před 6 lety +494

    The ultimate test for a manual driver is able to go from 6th gear, at speeds of 100 mph, into "R" mode with the R gear. What most people don't realize is while R does stand for Reverse, once your car exceeds over 100 mph, "manually", R goes from Reverse to Racing Mode. Try it, fellow brothers! See the magic happen! :)

    • @InlineSkateReality
      @InlineSkateReality Před 6 lety +172

      you're a demon.

    • @zarekgalicia5322
      @zarekgalicia5322 Před 5 lety +26

      Really?? Excuse me, to be honest, that happen to me today.. I was bought my first manual Acura TL car , and I was trying to shift to 6, but when I did wrong , and it shift to R position... Is this bad for the car?? Thanks!

    • @massecurity404
      @massecurity404 Před 5 lety +12

      @@zarekgalicia5322 as long as you held the clutch it shouldn't do anything the gears don't engage until you release it they're just in position

    • @maruz3065
      @maruz3065 Před 5 lety +84

      Holy shit i tried it with my dads civic it went up to 280mph thx dude, or fidget spinner or whatever

    • @Secretcodrin
      @Secretcodrin Před 5 lety +2

      oh god the name is almost as Darwin Schodlinger so basically you either die or evolve?

  • @ShinAlive
    @ShinAlive Před 3 lety +283

    In the Netherlands I've been taught (we all pay €2000+ for official driving lessons and exams) to hold the clutch, stay in 1st gear and staying on the brake at stopping lights. Neutral is used for parking with the handbrake. Also no downshifting: you brake as much as you need until you feel the car can't handle it and then use the clutch. Depending on from what speed you want to drive, you shift to the appropriate gear.

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 3 lety +69

      Thanks for sharing! The driving rules are a lot different in the states from that! I wish more drivers here drove manuals, they would pay attention more lol

    • @chickenmuffin
      @chickenmuffin Před 2 lety +29

      Wtf

    • @karamalqussiri6533
      @karamalqussiri6533 Před 2 lety +24

      Hmm, sounds like it would have minimal impact on safety and a lot of impact on pressure plate and more. Anyways, im sure the police wouldnt be monitoring that, i believe it is just the driving test like that, correct me if i am wrong.

    • @marchielli
      @marchielli Před 2 lety +19

      @@karamalqussiri6533 Police doesn't watch after that at all. It's taught that way because of the weather conditions for the most part. I have snow for 4 months in a year and basically if you're out of gear in snow/ice you won't ever be able control the spin coz there is no torque available at all. They teach you to stay in gear for as long as possible because a car w/o gear can spin out quite easily under braking, having the clutch engaged equalizes axles and gives you a vector + torque if you ever need it. I can go down to about 15 kph in 4th. That comes from times before ABS and stabilization were common and drivers had to control those aspects themselves. If you don't have assists - good luck braking on ice w/o a spin if you don't know how to do it right.

    • @marchielli
      @marchielli Před 2 lety +43

      @@BrosFOURRSpeed I'm from Estonia. When I came to US I laughed my ass off when I wanted to pick a car and in the options they had automatic and PROFESSIONAL. That's all you need to know about stick and culture of driving in the US. Didn't know that like 70% of drivers in Estonia are so highly regarded to be considered professional drivers lmao. We have a special mark on your license if you CAN'T drive stick (if you completed training on auto car only). Check out my comment below too to understand why keeping the car in gear for as long as possible is taught. I'm somewhat sure you're in a snowless state. Also, the tips you've done are for a big part applicable to US stick cars which are usually either an old unbreakable brick you really can't do anything to or it's a performance car and then your tips are applicable. Rev matching is so unnecessary in a 80 bhp car, the clutch will always outlive the engine (coz it's some sort of a 1.2L with variable angle turbo lol), I can do shifts up and down w/o the clutch at all, but why bother if I'm not in a race, just ease off the clutch slowly lol. Resting the hand is ok because manufacturers long know of this habit and usually the weight is held by a supportive structure and not the mechanism of the gearbox or the actual rod that moves the gears is not directly connected with the shift stick at all.

  • @Aschoolbusandsimulatorfan2219

    These things are helpful!! Brilliant job bro.

  • @HisMajesty99
    @HisMajesty99 Před 2 lety +2

    Explanations were top tier, thanks!

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad it helped! Are you learning to drive a manual!?

    • @HisMajesty99
      @HisMajesty99 Před 2 lety +1

      @@BrosFOURRSpeed that’s the plan! I’m 22 and really wanna buy a Miata soon, and the proper way to get a Miata is in manual haha. So I’ve been watching videos for weeks tryna learn in my head, and yours by far have helped the most. Just watched your “How to Drive A Manual” video from 4 years ago, and it was the best tutorial I’ve seen. You earned another sub my friend!
      It’s tough because I wanna find a place to practice irl, but idk anyone who has a manual I could learn on. So I signed up for a 1 hour class nearby sometime next month. Idk how much it’ll help tho lol

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 2 lety +1

      Nice! Glad you enjoyed them. The Miata is a great car to learn on for sure. Buy it and you will not regret the decision! If you have a friend that can drive one have them join you buying it and once you get home learn how to do it ;)

    • @HisMajesty99
      @HisMajesty99 Před 2 lety

      @@BrosFOURRSpeed yeah haha Ik a few guys who used to drive stick. Problem is, I live in Seattle where looking for a nice parking lot is like searching for a unicorn 😆. So I bet it’ll be a little more tough to learn here, especially since there’s traffic and lots of hills before getting out of the city.
      I’m debating whether I should trade my current car in (Mazda 6 sedan) for the Miata, or if I should buy the Miata as a second car (not a good financial decision XD, but I could technically afford it if I save and budget in other areas). Idk how good it would be as a daily driver or in terms of practicality

  • @Jacobs322SK
    @Jacobs322SK Před 5 lety +35

    This guy is actually giving very good tips and best practices. Most of the times these things determine whether you change the clutch twice while somebody who drives better changes it once during the same period. Keep up man!

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 5 lety

      I appreciate it!

    • @dirtydan9775
      @dirtydan9775 Před 4 lety

      All this say not to do ive done all of this with my truck which is standard and still have original clutch in it

  • @pilotdr.a.sauermann5043
    @pilotdr.a.sauermann5043 Před 4 lety +127

    Why do I have the impression that every American drives automatic, here in Germany you aren't even allowed to drive a stickshift if you've learned to drive "automatic" in drivingschool.

  • @lucasjensen4309
    @lucasjensen4309 Před rokem +1

    Just leaned how to drive Manuel in New Jersey 3 days ago and road tripped it all the way home to Florida the only thing I wish that crossed my mind was rev matching when down shifting but I got everything else right thank you !!

  • @nicktaylor4266
    @nicktaylor4266 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks man learning stick and this is really helpful

  • @meesguyy
    @meesguyy Před 6 lety +402

    Don’t let your American friend borrow your manual transmission car

    • @Mumbles19852007
      @Mumbles19852007 Před 5 lety +1

      I can drive it. I will even drive in the U.K. or Australia, or anywhere else. I will also drive a truck anywhere too.

    • @markjmarkjack
      @markjmarkjack Před 5 lety +16

      It's not that we're bad at driving manual, it's that manual cars are rare in the U. S, so few Americans drive them. Generally those of us who do drive a manual are car enthusiasts and drive as good as any other person or better. Which feels odd writing as its really easy.

    • @99milesaway41
      @99milesaway41 Před 5 lety +4

      But, what if you're the American friend and it's your manual transmission car? Or cars, plural? Or cars plural and truck? And motorcycles, plural? And custom built go carts with manual shifted motorcycle engines? Plural. Hmm... 🤔

    • @MrRohanThomas
      @MrRohanThomas Před 5 lety +1

      thanks for advice, this should keep my car safe from breaking

    • @MrRohanThomas
      @MrRohanThomas Před 5 lety

      @Nightingale well you're right about that, overcrowded roads come to Croydon and see what driving in hell is like and the worst of all is the insurance rates, I paid 6x more than the value of my car in my first year of driving

  • @howey935
    @howey935 Před 6 lety +136

    Manual cars are way more popular in the U.K. Than automatic cars and if you pass your driving test in an automatic car in the U.K. You are only allowed to drive automatic's.

    • @chriswetering79
      @chriswetering79 Před 6 lety +5

      Howzer The man same in the Netherlands

    • @IntelligentHorseworldofrandom
      @IntelligentHorseworldofrandom Před 5 lety +4

      The same for America. They put a letter “A” for a restriction because the person would only know how to drive an automatic transmission car.

    • @hudsonja
      @hudsonja Před 5 lety +25

      Intelligent Horse no it's not. At least not in Virginia. Took my driver's education in an automatic, but bought a manual car and had no such restrictions or any mention of it.

    • @69bock69
      @69bock69 Před 5 lety +13

      if you had to pass in a auto , shame on you

    • @IntelligentHorseworldofrandom
      @IntelligentHorseworldofrandom Před 5 lety +1

      +Joe Oh you were right. Yeah it depends on some states.

  • @gustavojacobina9796
    @gustavojacobina9796 Před 3 lety +7

    I was a little surprised when he said "I thoughy I looked cool because every saw I was driving a manual". I forget that in the US automatic cars are a lot more common than here in Brazil. The large majority of drivers here use stick cars and only some people a bit more wealthy buy automatic. Btw, I am 19 and just about to get my license (minimun age here is 18), loved the advice on the video.

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 3 lety

      Yeah here in the states like 5% of our cars are manual. It's very rare
      Glad you enjoyed the video!

    • @gustavojacobina9796
      @gustavojacobina9796 Před 3 lety +2

      @@BrosFOURRSpeed 5%?! I definitely wasn't expecting so few, now it makes sense why I see a lot of videos trying to explian stick cars. Love your content!

  • @xXxDSMer
    @xXxDSMer Před rokem +1

    one thing about #2: totally agree don't sit the whole duration of a red light with the clutch on the floor and shifter in first, BUT also DON'T wait until the vehicle directly in front of you starts moving before smashing the clutch to the floor then slamming the shifter into first.. doing that puts big wear and tear on the first gear synchros. Always try to stop where you can see when the light turns green (when you're not the car in front).. give yourself time to press the clutch and wait a couple to 5 seconds before moving the shifter to 1st gear.. doing this will help the trans last a lot longer.
    Or if you're the vehicle in the front, or close enough to see when the perpendicular traffic light turns yellow (and you know there won't be a left turn for the road you're on, or you're not waiting for that left turn arrow).. then you can use that perpendicular yellow light to get an idea of when to press the clutch so you have that 2-5 seconds before needing to be getting moving, allowing the front 'half' of the transmission to slow down and match the rear half of the trans, reducing wear on the 1st gear synchro.

  • @NickRoss
    @NickRoss Před 6 lety +508

    I'm self taught at manual and never did any of these 5.
    But with number #2 I disagree... If you have a guy next to you that wants to race, you can't be in neutral when that light turns green.😏
    But great video.

    • @NickRoss
      @NickRoss Před 6 lety +169

      +Anonymous Let me inform you buddy... Cars come with this thing called an owners manual. A book, probably something you haven't ever used before.
      'Page 2-23' in the 1999 corvette owners manual. (Starting Vehicle)
      'Page 2-30' (Driving Vehicle)
      Now stay in school kiddo.

    • @akumabear
      @akumabear Před 6 lety +31

      also taught myself manual by starting with a really cheap manual car in empty lot and just playing with it... got comfortable in 2 days and switched to the 370Z, now I track with my Z regularly and just got my racing license, so its possible, believe in urself :).

    • @NickRoss
      @NickRoss Před 6 lety +61

      +Anonymous
      You okay?

    • @logan74401
      @logan74401 Před 6 lety +4

      Anonymous I taught myself when I was 16

    • @mirraco323
      @mirraco323 Před 6 lety +8

      Nick Ross Oh yeah bro I’m sure you do so much street racing. Lay off the Fast and Furious movies buddy.

  • @thecurlyturd9772
    @thecurlyturd9772 Před 6 lety +40

    Watching this from the UK is so weird... Everyone drives manual over here and it's hilly asf so we wouldn't dream of not using the 'ebrake'. We call it the hand brake too lol.

  • @hiddenmjolnir6660
    @hiddenmjolnir6660 Před 2 lety +6

    i just got my first manual, and its so fun. the tips are useful, especially the rev-matching

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 2 lety +3

      That's awesome to hear!! Congrats on the manual, they are definitely a lot of fun to drive!

  • @louie4316
    @louie4316 Před 2 lety +2

    I agree with all except the first part of #3. Resting your hand on the shifter causes excessive wear in your transmission. I've installed a few short throw shifters over the years, both cable actuated and rod. The shifter assembly is bolted to the floor of the car not the transmission itself.
    I've used aftermarket heavier shift knobs and rested my hand on the shifter in the past. Never an issue with "gear wear" Otherwise this is a great video, thanks for sharing.

    • @gonzacollao
      @gonzacollao Před 8 měsíci +2

      dude thank you for this, I thought I was damaging my transmission by doing that, i’m so used to gently resting my hand on the shifter and driving with the other hand 😂

  • @opencarry3860
    @opencarry3860 Před 5 lety +175

    I tested downshifting without rev matching for 17 years in my new 1998 Saturn SL2 to see how the clutch would do. I sold it with 150,000 miles on the car and it still had the original clutch with no slipping. Over 90% of it was city driving. In my view rev matching on the downshift isn't needed for daily driving.

    • @sheenarichards9580
      @sheenarichards9580 Před 4 lety +18

      Good cuz no one ever told me and my car seems fine ...

    • @50kfrenzyy95
      @50kfrenzyy95 Před 4 lety +40

      Guy said you dump the clutch when down shifting. Lol no let off easy and it won't have any wear my truck is on the OEM clutch from 87 and is still strong

    • @balance5216
      @balance5216 Před 4 lety +4

      50K Frenzyy Yea. If you are on the track or racing ect, to get down a gear the fastest and most efficient way possible would be double clutchin. If you are just driving regularly a proper clutch release will work just fine. Just not as quick is all

    • @ValidatedPerson
      @ValidatedPerson Před 4 lety +10

      Well to my knowledge if you downshift and dont release clutch to early then whole rev matching is not needed I didnt knew what was rev matching until last week and since I am not racer I always let car brake a bit and then shift down and slowly release the clutch so it will not rev so hard and have a that bump forward but I am trying to learn it since my car is weak and when I want to overtake somebody i have to downshift

    • @jamiepaugh9700
      @jamiepaugh9700 Před 3 lety +15

      You can tell when the car needs to downshift. I've never had to memorize RPM's or anything.

  • @danniton9831
    @danniton9831 Před 5 lety +384

    I always sniff coke whenever I switch gear. Is that also part of never do?

  • @whitebread940
    @whitebread940 Před 3 lety +2

    Also when you park on a hill a added tip is to turn your wheels towards the curb. Great video

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 3 lety

      Good tip! I would recommend that for sure!

    • @whitebread940
      @whitebread940 Před 3 lety

      @@BrosFOURRSpeed I’ve learned the hard way. Parking brakes can fail.

  • @IamMortui
    @IamMortui Před rokem

    Look at that, a great video and in one of my dream cars. Thanks for the video!

  • @AthenaKolva
    @AthenaKolva Před 3 lety +21

    Thank you for the tips, I've been scouting tips on caring for the clutch and proper driving of a manual, as my beloved father unfortunately passed away, and I'm going to take care of his car, as it is what he wanted.
    So thank you, and the rest of the others who have made videos to help teach me so I can take care of this car that meant so much to the man who brought me into this world.

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 3 lety +2

      I'm sorry to hear that about your dad, I'm sure he is proud of you and you'll have a car to remember him by!

    • @AthenaKolva
      @AthenaKolva Před 3 lety +1

      @@BrosFOURRSpeed Thank you!

  • @davidestrada605
    @davidestrada605 Před 5 lety +230

    Been resting my hand on shifter for years and will continue to do so.

    • @Affeskate
      @Affeskate Před 5 lety +6

      David Estrada good to know

    • @sbr7018
      @sbr7018 Před 5 lety +22

      David Estrada nobody gives one

    • @davidestrada605
      @davidestrada605 Před 5 lety +55

      2 peole cared enough to reply so thank you

    • @sbr7018
      @sbr7018 Před 5 lety +15

      David Estrada no problem my dude. by the way, its people, not peole

    • @roman.perrin
      @roman.perrin Před 5 lety +12

      TunedS2K I’m pretty sure it’s peole js

  • @KarynHSmith
    @KarynHSmith Před 2 lety +1

    Love this! Excellent advice. I really like your self-reflection, too.

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 2 lety

      I'm glad you enjoyed this video! Do you currently drive a manual!?

    • @KarynHSmith
      @KarynHSmith Před 2 lety

      @@BrosFOURRSpeed sadly, no. Non-soccer mom driving a soccer mom car: RAV4, which is perfect for all the camping I do.

  • @NPurvis7622
    @NPurvis7622 Před rokem +4

    Awesome video, and man, I really miss the standard parking brake compared to these new electronic ones. They're definitely better for parking, but that's about it, nothing like the good ol handbrake.

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, I'd prefer the manual brake just because the electronic one could get stuck!

  • @peteglanton9259
    @peteglanton9259 Před 4 lety +136

    Numbers 1 and 2 - if you’re stopping for any length of time you should use your hand brake. It makes hill starts easier and you don’t dazzle the driver behind you (if there is nobody behind you, then you probably should use your foot brake so that approaching vehicles will see your brake lights and not run into the back of you).

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 4 lety +21

      Great tip! I used the handbrake technique a lot when I was in a pinch

    • @rickconstant6106
      @rickconstant6106 Před 2 lety +5

      In the UK, where most people learn to drive with manual transmission, you are taught to apply the handbrake before you put it in neutral, or, if it's only a brief stop, keep it in gear with foot on the brake and clutch disengaged, ready to pull away.

    • @E52O4
      @E52O4 Před 2 lety +3

      That’s a good tip if your car doesn’t have hill assist. If it does, when stopped while uphill when you engage clutch and throttle the brake holds momentarily (like the old school e-brake trick, without using it).

    • @anon2916
      @anon2916 Před rokem +1

      @@rickconstant6106 my handbrake is bad so i just use clutch and gas

    • @Strepite
      @Strepite Před rokem +3

      Longer stop - handbrake
      Medium stop - brake
      Very short stop - clutch / gas control

  • @TheAlchemistDavid
    @TheAlchemistDavid Před 5 lety +4

    Thanks man. I taught myself to drive myself and I lacked the technical knowledge. So, I burned my first car’s clutch. It’s been 15 years driving manual. But only recently did I really start to learn a manual properly. I used to always wonder why guys rev the engine while downshifting ans also wait just a little before pressing the gas pedal when upshifitng. 🤣. Now I do it. I’m still correcting my manual driving. And I still mess up sometimes because my old bad habits. I now rest my hand on my lap, I stop wiggling the shifter also, and engine break as opposed to use my brakes to slow down.

  • @jedmoraleda995
    @jedmoraleda995 Před rokem +2

    It feels great that I've been avoiding all of these without knowing, maybe because when I drive I feel like the vehicle becomes a part my body and I feel it when I'm doing something wrong.

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for sharing! Once it becomes so familiar, you rarely make mistakes, but it can happen every now and then.

  • @KarthikVenkataraman
    @KarthikVenkataraman Před 3 lety +15

    Rev matching I found is especially needed if the car has a powerful engine. On small engine cars, it did not seem to matter so much. I could be wrong.

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 3 lety +8

      Rev matching doesn't really change from car to car, it's the same concept. But it might feel different or be easier in different models!

    • @ilovecheesecake516
      @ilovecheesecake516 Před 2 lety +3

      if you downshift at the right time and let the clutch out slowly the car won’t at all jerk and you won’t damage the clutch or transmission

    • @KarthikVenkataraman
      @KarthikVenkataraman Před 2 lety

      @@ilovecheesecake516 Yeah that works if you brake first then downshift, but if you want to use engine braking, you cannot do that in big engine V8 car.

    • @crisbowman
      @crisbowman Před 2 lety

      @@KarthikVenkataraman If you like stopping abruptly just drop into first right before the car stops rolling and continue. Engine braking isn't variable like the pedal, it only slows so fast.

  • @seanbrogden7944
    @seanbrogden7944 Před 3 lety +29

    I knew all this but still glad I watched felt like I scored a 100% on a quiz back in school

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 3 lety +4

      Very nice!! Even if you know it, always good to brush up on some tips

  • @jArtskAtEr1996M
    @jArtskAtEr1996M Před 6 lety +1320

    When Americans try to tell people how to drive stick 😂

    • @alexis-reyes
      @alexis-reyes Před 6 lety +70

      Sven Blank hey now, some of us really are great at driving stick

    • @aceof8S
      @aceof8S Před 6 lety +34

      He's right though, in the same way that everybody talks about Chinese products. For an instance: there's Honda, the Chinese brand...then, there's Komoto, or Tao-tao, or RRk, the CHI-NEEEEESE brands XD (which, if you can't find RRk, there's a reason for that lol)
      Same token: there are racers, riders, farm boys, truckers, and commuters. The ppl like you and me...then, there are THOTs, perma-texters, half of the millennials, a quarter of the Gen-X'ers, the scatterbrains, the "FLOOR IT!!"'s, the rich kids, the ones who can't even drive an *AUTO* , and the like...
      America is just unfortunate enough to have all of the above... lol

    • @gogoldude
      @gogoldude Před 6 lety +82

      Jericho Taylor Honda? Chinese?

    • @talibal-faris4436
      @talibal-faris4436 Před 6 lety +71

      Jericho Taylor dude ... honda is Japanese dafuq 😂

    • @tommeiner9983
      @tommeiner9983 Před 6 lety +24

      Honda is Chinese? XDDD

  • @liammctavish9870
    @liammctavish9870 Před 3 lety +4

    This was great because when I started driving stick I thought parking it in gear would damage the box luckily I realised that’s not the case

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 3 lety +1

      Just make you're you pull the ebrake first, shut the car off, and then take your foot off the clutch. That was you are not parking on the transmission

  • @juvenaldominguez7022
    @juvenaldominguez7022 Před 3 lety +1

    You are the best. I don't care what other instructors say about u thanks for teaching me.

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 3 lety

      Thanks man! Love sharing some tips on what to do in a manual transmission. Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @dominicoconner1973
    @dominicoconner1973 Před 6 lety +630

    I always laugh when i hear some call a manual transmission a stick shift car.

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 Před 5 lety +35

      Dominic O'Conner yea automatics have a stick shift too I can shift to Park Drive Neutral Reverse Gear 1 , 2 , 3 some cars have the last part but still a stick I shift lol

    • @pekka6928
      @pekka6928 Před 5 lety +16

      in finland we have automaatti ja manuaali. and stick shift means tikku vaihto.

    • @smellymeadowhel8763
      @smellymeadowhel8763 Před 5 lety +62

      Its the same fukking thing

    • @snowysysadmin59
      @snowysysadmin59 Před 5 lety +34

      ummmm well it is a stick shift? how is that funny?

    • @jacobmurphy7333
      @jacobmurphy7333 Před 5 lety +107

      That's like laughing at someone when they reference a hill as an incline

  • @theboogeyman5736
    @theboogeyman5736 Před 5 lety +621

    0:34 people actually do that?

    • @MrRohanThomas
      @MrRohanThomas Před 5 lety +97

      idiots do that, I have done that a few times too

    • @KingOfEden12
      @KingOfEden12 Před 5 lety +19

      @@MrRohanThomas what if you dont give a fuck because you do that and you're still on the OEM clutch 4 years later ?

    • @matthewstillwell3090
      @matthewstillwell3090 Před 5 lety +27

      @@KingOfEden12 4 years is no time at all for a clutch. Clutch should be a lifetime component, only misuse that wears it, for example rocking the car on the clutch

    • @matthewstillwell3090
      @matthewstillwell3090 Před 5 lety +20

      @@KingOfEden12 plus you look like an absolute prick

    • @KingOfEden12
      @KingOfEden12 Před 5 lety +28

      @@matthewstillwell3090 ... I'm sorry but did someone on the internet just tell me that a clutch shouldn't go out EVER if you treat it properly.... so 20 years later ???
      Wow buddy you've got some pretty misinformed information but hey at least you're getting your point across as to why you made your comment in the first place.

  • @jelaninoel
    @jelaninoel Před 2 lety +1

    Never even thought about rev matching. Thanks for the tip

  • @InsertPandaHeree
    @InsertPandaHeree Před 2 lety

    Happy to say I have never once rested my hand on the gear stick, I literally rest beside it, not touching it or anything, sometimes I rest my hand above it, but I am not touching it what so ever.
    Also, be careful when wobbling your stick, as wobbling your stick will cause it to either 1. Cause and extreme excessive amount of clutch wear, or, your stick will simply fall off.
    Remember also, to firmly grab the stick...

  • @MikeLof
    @MikeLof Před 4 lety +5

    TL;DW
    1. Don't use clutch to hold yourself on a hill instead of brakes
    2. At red lights or long stops, Use Neutral and brake instead of holding clutch pedal
    3. Don't rest hand on Shifter, or foot on clutch
    4. Rev-match when downshifting.
    5. Leave car in 1st gear or Reverse when parked.
    Bonus: Excessive wear leads to premature wear

    • @AA-pu5qj
      @AA-pu5qj Před 4 lety

      Let's say I'm in Gear 5 and I want to turn a corner. I brake and change to gear 2. Do I need to Rev match when I shift to gear 2? Or can I just brake till the car wobble and change to gear 2?

    • @ReelAdventurering
      @ReelAdventurering Před 4 lety

      Don't have rev Match in my car, well automatic rev match at least

  • @hakeemdadream2713
    @hakeemdadream2713 Před 4 lety +5

    Just started manual like 3 days now. I kinda got the hang of it with the occasional stall 😭. I surprisingly do none of those expect rev match when downshifting. I gotta get into that habit

  • @OliverHoffmannDesign
    @OliverHoffmannDesign Před měsícem +1

    Nice overview. I may be in the minority, but I don't like parking with the car in gear: if the car gets hit while parked, the impact could damage your transmission. As long as the parking brake is solid, you can park in neutral. Streetside parking on an incline I make sure the tires are turned into the curb.

  • @candirai2147
    @candirai2147 Před 3 lety +1

    Bro im new here and trust me..... you've been a huge help
    I'm looking into buying an Integra TypeR soon and am really looking into stick shifting

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 3 lety

      That's awesome! Just uploaded a video today on an updated version of 'How To Drive Manual'
      You'll love a stick shift!

  • @fareshafiz9363
    @fareshafiz9363 Před 4 lety +30

    Give it a good shake in neutral

  • @Qrisys
    @Qrisys Před 6 lety +11

    All of these points you made are true, however the actual wear is minimal on some points you stated. Eg: like holding in clutch pedal and keeping in first gear and also resting hand on shifter. Although I don’t do either, it’s not really doing the extent of the damage you seem to be portraying

    • @Qrisys
      @Qrisys Před 6 lety +1

      exactly lol

  • @ianborden5244
    @ianborden5244 Před 3 lety +1

    I only just started driving stick on the 7th of this month, and the entire time I've been down shifting wrong how you explained it bc I didn't know about rev matching. Thanks for the video man I've been doing all of your examples wrong lmao

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 3 lety

      Glad it helped! What kind of car are you learning to drive with!?

  • @ruben1040
    @ruben1040 Před rokem +1

    thank you for the last tip of leaving the car on gear I got so used to leaving my car in neutral all the time now i will start to leave my car in first gear bcs it really does makes sense thx for the explanation.

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před rokem

      Glad you enjoyed this manual video!! What kind of car do you have?

  • @philipmaiworm8074
    @philipmaiworm8074 Před 5 lety +3

    All you said in the video was part of my license practice... Germany, the land of manual transmission 😂

  • @musicasupcommunityytb2692

    I’m learning to drive manual on a 2019 civic si, but every time I’m doing rev matching to downshift, my parents yell at me because “I’m consuming too much gas” and “I’m ripping the clutch”. I know more than them on cars, but they dont want to give up on that idea because they say “they have 30 yrs + of manual driving experience” and “they just dump the clutch slowly and they’ve never ripped a clutch by doing this”...
    (They told me : “It’s my car, its not your’s so dump slowly the clutch and if you don’t do that, you never gonna take my car again. Do it on your futur car if you want, you’ll rip your clutch.” 😂)
    I really don’t know what to do to convict them...

    • @timfrolov7891
      @timfrolov7891 Před 3 lety +1

      Just do as they tell you, or ask for non-boomer arguemnts (aka facts) for their explanation

    • @mcs-21277
      @mcs-21277 Před 3 lety +2

      Rev match is literally a blooper on the gas pedal to match rpms when u shift. It doesnt use 1cent of gas.

    • @davidseruga8507
      @davidseruga8507 Před 3 lety +1

      Lol my parents are the same. Give them the formula example. Every time that formula goes into a turn you can hear them adding gas. Surely they wouldn't want to rip their clutch while racing. So it has to have some other purpose. Rev matching. And lead them to the conclusion.

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 3 lety +1

      Well. They own the car. So I'd drive their car the way they say. When you buy your own you won't have to worry. Some times you just gotta do what they say lol. But rev matching a downshift really shouldn't even be obvious in normal low rpm driving. Only in the high RPM will you hear the engine revving high

  • @tomahawk1556
    @tomahawk1556 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank You So Much for the Valuable Tutorial on how to protect car's clutch & gears in a Manual Transmission! Stay Safe & Stay Humble! 🕯🌷🌿🌏

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 2 lety

      Glad it was helpful! Thank you for checking it out!! What kind of manual do you drive!?

  • @Emoralis
    @Emoralis Před rokem +6

    I’m late to the party. Nice car, and I confirm this is sound advise. One other thing I might add that I’m guilty of over the years. Is driving in reverse and you’re trying to be cautious and not run over anything or anyone behind you. Be mindful of clutch positioning I think I catch myself slipping a little clutch here and there when I could either just have it engaged or pushed in and coast.

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před rokem +1

      Yeah for sure. Reverse can be touch. Has a lot of toque

  • @hemipower3308
    @hemipower3308 Před 6 lety +434

    You just saved the new driver of a stick many years and many dollars if they pay attention to what you said.Actually you can drive a standard shift without even using the clutch just by rev matching,I drove a 13 speed big rig for years and hardly ever used the clutch,You need a good ear and feel to do it without tearing up the gears it saved a lot of wear and tear on left leg.

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 6 lety +31

      Thanks. On my motorcycle and dirt bike, its pretty easy to shift without using the clutch. I've only tried a few times in the car. Pretty easy to do, but it takes more concentration

    • @mrjohhhnnnyyy5797
      @mrjohhhnnnyyy5797 Před 6 lety +77

      That is because the bikes and big rigs have so-called "dog boxes". Doing clutchless shifts on a synchromesh transmission is more tricky. In the dog boxes, there's play between the dogs which allows you to shift without precise rev matching; in the synchromesh trannies you don't have that and doing it wrong will put excessive wear on your synchros.

    • @shlart7383
      @shlart7383 Před 6 lety +27

      ever thought of putting a space after a comma

    • @bsayers45
      @bsayers45 Před 6 lety +7

      Hemi power also handbrake should be used instead of footbreak when waiting at lights

    • @mattymag2394
      @mattymag2394 Před 6 lety +11

      Brandon Sayers I know. you're stopped, why shine brake lights to let anyone else know? it's not their business

  • @jerrman29
    @jerrman29 Před 3 lety +13

    I'm 44 years old and just got a manual transmission for the 1st time in years. Hard to admit that I never heard about rev matching. I never had anyone to teach me the proper way to drive one. Glad CZcams is around now. Lol.

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před 3 lety +4

      Oh wow that crazy! Seems like rev matching is more of a performance driving thing. I love doing it because it sounds so good with an exhaust and makes the drive more fun! Awesome you got back into one!

  • @rdmineer1
    @rdmineer1 Před rokem +1

    Most newer manual cars have hill holding assistance when starting off on a hill. My base model 2012 Chevy Sonic LS has it, but I learned long ago how to start off without rolling back. Let the clutch out partly before releasing the brakes and rev a bit while fully engaging the clutch. Don't over rev, to limit clutch slippage and wear. Modern electronics, idle control, can eliminate the need to rev at all. Throw-out bearing is actually the weakest point. If it gets too hot the grease will thin and flow out, so don't stay on it longer than necessary. I usually park in neutral with the parking brake, to prevent accidental movement on startup. Need good rear brakes for this. Exception is when parking on steep hills; uphill in first, downhill in reverse. For longevity, no jackrabbit starts. Hard on the clutch, but CV joints will probably fail first.

    • @BrosFOURRSpeed
      @BrosFOURRSpeed  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing! I always park in gear, the cars I’ve owned have to have the clutch in to start up and push in clutch, put to neutral and start up! Prevents movement.

  • @Jugglenaught1980
    @Jugglenaught1980 Před rokem +1

    The first point is bang on. I drive a 6 speed golf R and I always see people at the stoplights rolling back and engaging the clutch over and over until the light goes green, and I am just cringing inside. I think it's people who just learned how to drive manual transmissions, and they want other people to know that they are driving one, so they roll back at the lights, it's so stupid to do that.