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Originally Posted by johnlvs2run
The only thing that seems to work is to raise the throttle speed quite a bit before even starting to release the clutch, but surely there's a better way?
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This statement makes it sound like your engine is actually ON while you are bump starting?
Assuming your engine was off, throttle input will do nothing...until the engine fires back on again.
Otherwise, based on your previous comment...
In other words, as soon as the pedal is moved from the floor, the speed drops immediately.
This sounds like your clutch simply grabs REALLY EARLY. Perhaps practice stepping off of the clutch for 1inch...then push it right back down immediately.