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"Remember that you don't even need to give the 997 (or the 996) any gas when letting out the clutch"

69bossnine Is this true?



It is for a GT. But not a 997S. Try it ! - You'll stall unless you give gas *immediately* after. Or, a better way to think of it is,as in a previous discussion here, what RPM do you engage the clutch at ? Newbies do 1200 or so, more experienced maybe 1000, and experienced at 800-ish. But the car will stall immediately after letting the clutch out unless you hit the gas then.



Untrue.
As long as I am on a flat road I can let out the clutch on my 997 S cab without gas and it does not stall. I did try it again yesterday when I left my office a number of times to make sure.



I can only imagine that you're letting the clutch out slowly, then, and riding it. Otherwise we've different cars !