nicktechla
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Same here, I still use the handbrake on really steep inclines. Especially if someone gets right on my bumper. I haven't tried the hill hold yet.I'm having a hard time envisioning getting the car into 2nd at 70mph. There should have been a lot of resistance as the synchronizers protested this mismatch. If one actually forced it into 2nd at that speed and released the clutch, I would expect the rear tires to decelerate so quickly as to break traction and force you to either kiss the windshield or lose control of the car.
On a related clutch topic - why hasn't anyone mentioned the technique of using the hand brake to hold the car on hill? That's how I learned about the clutch's friction zone and how to drive standard (on a 1978 Toyota pickup with the handbrake under the dash). I actually find the hill hold on the Mustang a little sluggish to release, I guess all those years without the technology taught me to be quick from the brake to the gas...
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