• Mr.Mofu
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    • Wanted to Start on a Steep Hill? We had a Tool for that: it was Called “Flooring the Gas while letting go off the Clutch”

    IT AIN’T NO GOOD MORNIN’ WITHOUT THE SMELL OF NICELY BURNED CLUTCH

    • @shalafi
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      2 days ago

      We’d park my buddies Mustang on a hill wherever we went in case it wouldn’t start. LOL, everyone made fun of him saying it was a Pinto. (<- it was this, but really, really shitty)

      • @thebigslime
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        22 days ago

        Ah the Mustang II. What a historically bad letdown.

    • @sartalon
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      43 days ago

      I was going to say, I always had my e-brake on when I parked my car and so I always started the car with it on.

      Does he mean slowly let off the clutch while releasing the e-brake? Does he put on his e-brake if he stops on a hill, in traffic too!

      • @Suck_on_my_Presence
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        203 days ago

        I’ve had to use the ebrake method before for a hill that was wayyyy too steep and a fence gate closed behind me.

        You basically just let off the clutch and press on the gas until the car wants to move forward, then you let off the e brake and go without going backwards.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 days ago

          There are some steep stop sign intersections in San Francisco that I’ve had to use the e brake for.

          • @thebigslime
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            12 days ago

            Seattle, too. VW Vanagon Westphalia with the kitchenette and poptop. Heavy, gutless, and steep roads are a tricky combo.

        • @sartalon
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          33 days ago

          That’s when you are supposed to use Mr_Mofu’s technique!

      • @[email protected]
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        73 days ago

        If you’re on a steep hill, yes sometimes you need to use the handbrake to get moving. This had to be demonstrated when I got my licence, but to be fair some manual vehicles now have automatic hill start. Still a good technique to learn because it doesn’t always activate.