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Heel & toe downshifting :D
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That's left foot braking, which I do as well but that's force of habit from my American classics where I had to keep the revs up in the cold to prevent stalling.Pushki wrote:I thought it was that 'technique' where you used the clutch foot to brake.
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Heel and toe for normal driving where I'm not pushing the brake very hard, and don't really want to make a racket by blipping the throttle doesn't work for me.
But when I'm braking hard so the brake pedal is more level with the accelerator, and I don't care how loud I am, giving the revs a good blip with the heel/side of the foot before dropping down a gear comes naturally now. A lightweight flywheel really helps too.
Be careful trying this on public roads, especially without ABS. If you've never done it before, you're using your brake foot to do 2 things at once. If you start to skid, it will be harder/take a fraction longer to correct it until you've got the experience. There's also more of a chance you'll select the wrong gear and blow the engine up!
But when I'm braking hard so the brake pedal is more level with the accelerator, and I don't care how loud I am, giving the revs a good blip with the heel/side of the foot before dropping down a gear comes naturally now. A lightweight flywheel really helps too.
Be careful trying this on public roads, especially without ABS. If you've never done it before, you're using your brake foot to do 2 things at once. If you start to skid, it will be harder/take a fraction longer to correct it until you've got the experience. There's also more of a chance you'll select the wrong gear and blow the engine up!
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Sorry bennyboy, no offence to you, but where do you guys get these ideas from?bennyboy wrote:I'd appreciate us not all being tarred with the same brush thanks!Pushki wrote: I still think that you're all wannabe race drivers and stuff like this has no place on the public highways.
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It's not from driving lessons with BSM when you're 17.

I'm guessing it's from watching race cars on the TV. I don't know! I don't watch sports.

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I'm not speaking for 'us guys', they can wipe their own arses, I'm speaking for me.Pushki wrote:Sorry bennyboy, no offence to you, but where do you guys get these ideas from?bennyboy wrote:I'd appreciate us not all being tarred with the same brush thanks!Pushki wrote: I still think that you're all wannabe race drivers and stuff like this has no place on the public highways.
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It's not from driving lessons with BSM when you're 17.
I'm guessing it's from watching race cars on the TV. I don't know! I don't watch sports.
It's from having an interest in something. I play the guitar too, never had lessons, had an interest in it and taught myself to play how I wanted to.
I want to clarify something here - I AM SAFE ON THE ROADS - I have lost a family member in a car accident so I'm not even going to get into all that.
Before I lived where I do, I used to have to do a lot of driving in the early hours of the morning when the roads were deserted. It was the perfect time to learn stuff like this - I DID NOT SPEED TO DO IT - I just used the empty roads where I was not going to endanger anything but my pride..
I have no probs with you having an opinion mate, but I would like it to be an informed one - when someone that has admitted they don't actually know what heel toe is, is telling me I'm a bad man for doing it then.


I wouldn't tell you about turning a light switch on or off 20 times or cleaning your car with a cotton bud

