Don't park the car in gear only...
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Originally Posted by fromWRXtoEVO
If you park uphill and your nose is pointing up then you must use first gear (the most compression and hardest to move)
If you park downhill and your nose is pointing down, then engage reverse.
If you park downhill and your nose is pointing down, then engage reverse.
If in fact you do use the parking brake.....
If you're parked UP HILL, You should use reverse.
DOWN HILL, use 1st gear.
If you use first gear while parking up hill and the car does move it will rotate your eninge backwards, which is no big deal, but the engine is also rotating the valvetrain via the timing belt. Its not meant to pull tension on the cam gears in the opposite direction.
Same thing when parking the car facing down hill in reverse.
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Originally Posted by Warrtalon
Those are 2 completely separate switches, so it does work. I know first-hand.
You can disconnect the clutch-start and retain the built-in 5k limiter. You can disconnect both, or you can disconnect the 5k limiter and retain the clutch-start. Those combinations are obvious once you know there are 2 separate switches. I now keep my factory 2-step switch connected, because of my new 6k Dynoflash 2-step (it requires the stock switch to be connected), but I still have my clutch-start switch disconnected.
You can disconnect the clutch-start and retain the built-in 5k limiter. You can disconnect both, or you can disconnect the 5k limiter and retain the clutch-start. Those combinations are obvious once you know there are 2 separate switches. I now keep my factory 2-step switch connected, because of my new 6k Dynoflash 2-step (it requires the stock switch to be connected), but I still have my clutch-start switch disconnected.
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Originally Posted by EVO8emUp
Actually, you got it backwards.
If in fact you do use the parking brake.....
If you're parked UP HILL, You should use reverse.
DOWN HILL, use 1st gear.
If you use first gear while parking up hill and the car does move it will rotate your eninge backwards, which is no big deal, but the engine is also rotating the valvetrain via the timing belt. Its not meant to pull tension on the cam gears in the opposite direction.
Same thing when parking the car facing down hill in reverse.
If in fact you do use the parking brake.....
If you're parked UP HILL, You should use reverse.
DOWN HILL, use 1st gear.
If you use first gear while parking up hill and the car does move it will rotate your eninge backwards, which is no big deal, but the engine is also rotating the valvetrain via the timing belt. Its not meant to pull tension on the cam gears in the opposite direction.
Same thing when parking the car facing down hill in reverse.
Just use your e-brake (which IS a small drum setup inside the rear rotor) and it won't matter if you're in-gear. out of gear, forward, reverse, whatever.
I actually can't believe this thread has lasted this long.
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Originally Posted by Evo_Kid
I think your wrong. It does use the disks brakes
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Originally Posted by Phenix_fyah
Funny thing I noticed,
when I am parked on a hill and put the car in gear so that it doesn't roll back, it still does. Not freely but it jerks back a little by little. Seems the gears can't hold the cars weight. Have to avoid putting it in gear without the park break. Thought I would share.
when I am parked on a hill and put the car in gear so that it doesn't roll back, it still does. Not freely but it jerks back a little by little. Seems the gears can't hold the cars weight. Have to avoid putting it in gear without the park break. Thought I would share.
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who parks on hills anyways. most people have a flat driveway/garage/street anyways so whats the problem? and when you go to driving school they always tell you to use the ebreak(EVEN IN AUTOMATICS). when you park putting it in gear is a personal preferance. if i'm on a incline thats big enough i will put it in gear as well but haven't had any problems. one time i've even forgotten to do either in my driveway and because it's flat and has gravel nothing happened.
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