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    s2000
    i see a lot of people with your problem. what you want to do is keep the clutch in, like at biting point, and keep the car reving at a steady rpm, say 5-5.5k. if it's a type r, this should be just out of vtec, so you'll conserve oil. when you want to speed up, let the clutch out a little, but NOT the whole way. you want it to always be rubbing. when you want to slow down, clutch in, and handbrake up. you can use your foot brake, but it means you have to move your right foot off the accelerator and you will drop below 5k rpm - not reccomended. because the hand brake is less powerful than your foot brake, you're going to have to really rip it up, as if you're trying to pull it out. you can use two hands if you have to. don't worry, honda's are not all made in japan, but can handle the abuse. give that a go and you should be smooth as silk . no rep needed, i'm just here to help .
    Last edited by pure_na; 05-11-2012 at 12:15 AM. Reason: i unfortunately gave misleading information that all honda's are made in japan. it was a lapse in judgement.

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