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Topic Overheating a car?.. Learning to drive!
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gregorymahony Posted at 9:56 am on June 22, 2008

Okay i haven't had one driving lesson yet, i only decided i wanted to learn to drive a week ago lol.

So basically in our houses drive, my dads been teaching me clutch control, how to use gears, accelerate etc, it's a very small area.

After about 40 mins in total in the car, i can now turn it on, change gear, drive it around the drive (reverse etc).. is that good? lol ^_^

My dad was saying if i practise for more than 5 mins a day the car will over heat -_- is that true?

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emo sux69 Posted at 2:38 am on June 24, 2008
Quote: from fenderbass2122 at 4:16 pm on June 23, 2008

Trust me, I have driven the living hell out of my car. My average RPM that I shift at is around 5500 to 6000 because I accelerate fast. Coolant and oil handy, your car won't overheat. Learning to drive a stick is very useful though. I love driving manual.
say RIP to your car very soon.
itbeme Posted at 6:09 pm on June 23, 2008
maybe if you keep it at a very high rpm and never change gear then yes.
fenderbass2122 Posted at 11:16 pm on June 22, 2008
Trust me, I have driven the living hell out of my car. My average RPM that I shift at is around 5500 to 6000 because I accelerate fast. Coolant and oil handy, your car won't overheat. Learning to drive a stick is very useful though. I love driving manual.
hinshawwrx Posted at 1:42 pm on June 22, 2008
Quote: from Edge123 at 1:18 pm on June 22, 2008

As for over heating, umm no. It won't do that unless you're out of oil.

As for what you've done. Most people do that in their first driving lesson. It's not great but it's about normal.


Coolant loss will also cause the car to over heat and is generally the most common reason for over heating.

hinshawwrx Posted at 1:41 pm on June 22, 2008
you honestly want to tell us if thats good? Your a fucking idiot
Edge123 Posted at 11:18 am on June 22, 2008
As for over heating, umm no. It won't do that unless you're out of oil.

As for what you've done. Most people do that in their first driving lesson. It's not great but it's about normal.

annihilate me Posted at 10:05 am on June 22, 2008
No it won't over heat. He needs to teach you to check the fluids--- I.E motor oil, tranny oil, coolant ect.
HuffleHaire Posted at 10:04 am on June 22, 2008
You said its manual transmission? Maybe he means you suck at using the clutch.. and doesn't want you fucking up the car, especially since its 10 years old or whatever.
robdude Posted at 10:03 am on June 22, 2008
no, i think it was a joke
LindaRains93 Posted at 10:00 am on June 22, 2008
um no....i travel alot and cars dont over heat that fast i mean...
xquackxattackx Posted at 10:00 am on June 22, 2008
ya. i think he's just protecting the car, but if he never lets you learn its never going to get better. Maybe eventually he'll trust you, my parents let me drive 2 hours in their newest car now.
gregorymahony Posted at 9:58 am on June 22, 2008
Quote: from MushroomSatsujin at 9:57 am on June 22, 2008

I drive 15 min to work everyday in a manual...So no, it wont overheat unless you got a crappy car


its a ford fiesta like 10 years old lmao its my mums im using as he wont let me touch his!

nativebeauty1416 Posted at 9:58 am on June 22, 2008
Nahh I don't think so. Because I mean..the car is still on. It'll just think it's really driving.
MushroomSatsujin Posted at 9:57 am on June 22, 2008
I drive 15 min to work everyday in a manual...So no, it wont overheat unless you got a crappy car
xquackxattackx Posted at 9:57 am on June 22, 2008
nope. lol. maybe he's afraid of you driving.
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