Coconut
Poptart
- Joined
- May 26, 2016
- Threads
- 64
- Messages
- 757
- Reaction score
- 261
- Location
- San Jose, CA
- First Name
- Aaron
- Vehicle(s)
- 2016 Mustang GT Magnetic manual
Hill start assist works, if it doesn't you have it disabled. I personally think it's a nice convenience feature and I prefer to have it on. If you practice enough, you'll know exactly where the friction point is on the clutch and your hill starts will be super smooth. The stock clutch is very vague so it's going to be hard to feel for it. I'd recommend the Steeda clutch spring to help with the clutch feel. The 5.0 is one of the easiest cars to learn to drive stick in and drive around on inclines. The engine has enough torque where you can just hold the car on an incline without using any gas.
The safest way to drive on inclines is to use the parking brake. Apply it when stopped on an incline, hold the clutch at the friction point, add a bit a gas and let out the parking brake. This ensures you don't roll back.
The safest way to drive on inclines is to use the parking brake. Apply it when stopped on an incline, hold the clutch at the friction point, add a bit a gas and let out the parking brake. This ensures you don't roll back.
Sponsored

