Manual Transmission Learning

Even if those existed in the US, I'm 20, and they usually don't rent unless you're 21

Fatt Marah explains it pretty good, From basic to advanced techniques.

youtu.be/waeOibnmuJk

Yeah, when ICE cars are banned and CFC 2.0 forces you to trade them in for a self driving BEV

>To start on a hill, drive halfway up, come to a complete stop, open the door, and walk away.

Kek

Craigslist. Big cities have chumps who teach you in their car for $50.

Learned on my '98 Mustang gt with a stage 2 race clutch, went to this big church parking lot near my house and stayed there everyday practicing hill starts, normal starts, stopping, burnouts, etc. Watch youtube videos and youll be fine, dont be scared to burn up the clutch either.

Is there a proper position you should have your foot on the clutch, or is it just preference? I just bought my first stick a few days ago, and I'm getting better at shifting, but I still stall on takeoffs at least once every time I drive it.

It's a civic SI, and the bite point feels like it's only an inch or so off the floor.

Find manual car on Craigslist.
Practice driving manual.

I think I might be slipping the clutch a little too much.
Is it possible to get a smooth shift without slipping the clutch?
What about with a stage 2 clutch?

Walk me through the specifics of timing and technique, I've already got the basics down.