Max, +1 on Javier's guidance that when the engine feels like it's not
making more power as you open the throttle, it's time to upshift. At
that point your engine will kind of be thrashing around instead of a
steady build of sound. As you upshift, the sound will return to a
smooth build. It shouldn't take long to learn to do it. As the old VW
Bug ads used to say, "yes, our car has a manual transmission, but
after you use it a few days, it becomes automatic."

On May 10, 3:56 pm, Max <One of the things that I'm really
> getting used to is the idea/feeling of when to shift, what the engine
> should sound like, etc.  

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