on 7/1/2008
Sorry for the late responce, racer09. It is essential to keep the brakes pedal pressed because in the described technique (step 3) you are holding the clutch at the friction point before the light turns green, and when you release the brakes the engine is already close to full load. I believe this will produce better times
on 8/10/2007
u dont need to push the bake all u need id to push the clutch and rev it and when ur ready to take off u let go of the clutch as fast as u can
on 6/19/2007
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pitroadtoad said
on 8/17/2009 Love it dude! Great article! Five Stars!
ArikTG said
on 7/1/2008 Sorry for the late responce, racer09. It is essential to keep the brakes pedal pressed because in the described technique (step 3) you are holding the clutch at the friction point before the light turns green, and when you release the brakes the engine is already close to full load. I believe this will produce better times
racer09 said
on 8/10/2007 u dont need to push the bake all u need id to push the clutch and rev it and when ur ready to take off u let go of the clutch as fast as u can
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ArikTG said
on 6/12/2007 Thanks. I've inserted a few minor changes now.
sunny2237 said
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