I'm trying to learn! It doesn't help that the only manual my entire family owns is a '90s Ferd crowd killer snake edition. My family owns 4 cars with the NAG-1 (Mid-2000s Daimler-Chrysler) trans
Nah, you're alright. Just had to mess with ya.
A car or truck with a bigger motor is easier to learn with since it won't stall as easily. Smaller cars with manuals tend to stall more easily under a learner's foot.
So... Learn how to drive a stick with that Cobra- it's for the best. lol
When I teach people how to drive a manual, I first teach how it operates and what all is happening with the clutch and throttle pedal work. Otherwise, they tend to focus on trying to relate the clutch versus throttle pedal positions as if there's a magic ratio rather than what they should be focusing on such as engine RPM, friction point, throttle control, etc.
You don't move the pedals in relation to each other. You move the pedals in response to all of the other events and what you want out of it.