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Yes. The 350 was parked outside, facing the bay, with the window down. It began to rain. The mechanic very thoughtfully went out and got in the car to roll the window up. Apparently, he went past "run" and hit "start", while the transmission was in gear.
At least, that's what the story said. It seems slightly implausible, but whatever. The 350 clearly drove into the bay and dislodged whatever that thing on the lift is.
Am I the only one who refuses to park my car while in gear? I've parked in neutral for so long that on the rare occasions when someone else has driven my car (eg: after an inspection or tire change) and then subsequently parked it in gear, I pretty much always get in and hit the starter without even looking, causing the vehicle to lurch forward against the parking brake and making me look like an idiot. (I bypass the clutch / starter interlock switch in all my cars.)
At least, that's what the story said. It seems slightly implausible, but whatever. The 350 clearly drove into the bay and dislodged whatever that thing on the lift is.
Am I the only one who refuses to park my car while in gear? I've parked in neutral for so long that on the rare occasions when someone else has driven my car (eg: after an inspection or tire change) and then subsequently parked it in gear, I pretty much always get in and hit the starter without even looking, causing the vehicle to lurch forward against the parking brake and making me look like an idiot. (I bypass the clutch / starter interlock switch in all my cars.)
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I always park in gear. I stopped trusting e-brakes when the one on my Mustang failed. This caused the car to roll down the driveway backwards, across a busy street, jump a curb and slide down an embankment stopping 3' from the edge of some dudes pool. Recovering the car was ...a challenge. The only thing that stopped it was the fence that I ended up rebuilding to keep the guy happy.
I've also disabled the starter/clutch interlock on every standard trans vehicle I've ever owned. How hard is it to get in the habit of wiggling the stick before you hit the key?
I've also disabled the starter/clutch interlock on every standard trans vehicle I've ever owned. How hard is it to get in the habit of wiggling the stick before you hit the key?
Am I the only one who refuses to park my car while in gear? I've parked in neutral for so long that on the rare occasions when someone else has driven my car (eg: after an inspection or tire change) and then subsequently parked it in gear, I pretty much always get in and hit the starter without even looking, causing the vehicle to lurch forward against the parking brake and making me look like an idiot. (I bypass the clutch / starter interlock switch in all my cars.)
Once at a motorcycle rally in New Hampshire, I witnessed the result of cranking a Harley without the clutch while the bike was still on its sidestand. After watching the unmounted rider get pulled by the handlebars and the bike fall over after rolling halfway into the street, all of a sudden the metric bikes' complement of clutch/neutral interlocks and sidestand switch didn't seem like such a bad idea.
Am I the only one who thinks you're ******* bonkers not leaving it in gear, where do you live, Kansas? Parking brakes fail, ya know.
I disabled my start switch with the new clutch, I still never start without the clutch in. Cars have mandated starter interlocks as long as I've been around, and it's not so easy to disable it on all vehicles. Old habits die hard, I guess.
I disabled my start switch with the new clutch, I still never start without the clutch in. Cars have mandated starter interlocks as long as I've been around, and it's not so easy to disable it on all vehicles. Old habits die hard, I guess.
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<p>My only 2 manual cars have been a 72 F-100 (wtf is safety anyways, I'll just run you over) and a 90 miata. With the ultrasheild seats I have being able to reach into the car and start it without the clutch in is ******* magical.</p>
I had a suzuki sv650 that would fatten up the mix if you pulled the clutch in, so disabling it would make it run like butt below 4k or something like that.
I wonder how many of you disabled interlocks like that without knowing?
I wonder how many of you disabled interlocks like that without knowing?
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e-brake on. gear in.
never once had an issue because i also dont smash the gas pedal while starting.
i dunno how those new fancy start button cars work. but i thought you still had to put your foot on the brake... or am i still not understanding correctly?
never once had an issue because i also dont smash the gas pedal while starting.
i dunno how those new fancy start button cars work. but i thought you still had to put your foot on the brake... or am i still not understanding correctly?
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<p>I put the interlock back on (well removed the bypass clip) after Joe P. convinced me that my stage 1 FM clutch would not damage my thrust bearing. Hoping that was not one of his sarcastic momments.</p><p>I had only forgotten to put the car in neutral once, but that was with a man leaning into the engine compartment.</p>
As light as stock as the FM1 feels I can't imagine it could cause much damage, right?
I hope so, because I still start with the clutch in 99.9% of the time.
My buddies 07 R56 with key-less fob deal has to have the clutch in to start still. It doesn't make you hold the brakes, though an auto trans r56 keyless mini will.
I hope so, because I still start with the clutch in 99.9% of the time.
My buddies 07 R56 with key-less fob deal has to have the clutch in to start still. It doesn't make you hold the brakes, though an auto trans r56 keyless mini will.
I noticed one hell of a difference, but that's because I had installed a aftermarket full setup and hadn't disabled the PAIR valve at the time. It popped and rocked a hell of a lot more with the clutch in, it made obscene amounts of backfire noise when you'd shift, didn't want to ride through the neighborhood at night, lol.
I got a power commander, loaded a tune I found somewhere online, a marble to shove in the stupid pear valve, I'm sure it was fixed, sounded fixed. I love that bike!
I got a power commander, loaded a tune I found somewhere online, a marble to shove in the stupid pear valve, I'm sure it was fixed, sounded fixed. I love that bike!
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I have the clutch interlock switch relocated to a "hidden" location so i have to depress a button in order to start the car.
Because Detroit.
I guess i'm the only one to do this.
Because Detroit.
I guess i'm the only one to do this.
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The traffic is ******* horrendous on that road. People drive like total idiots.
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Judging by the fact that majority of those cars on that list are Honda civics...this just goes to show you the amazing upstanding voters that live in that area. (No offense to you, props to your anti theft tactics.)
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civics can be stolen with a screwdriver.
also our very high median income zip code was not protection against OUR civic getting stolen.
edit, **** I forgot because of so few picture posts that this was the goddamn picture thread.
Civic in question.
also our very high median income zip code was not protection against OUR civic getting stolen.
edit, **** I forgot because of so few picture posts that this was the goddamn picture thread.
Civic in question.