Is Rev matching healthy for 5.0 stang clutch?
Originally Posted by m4a1mustang
with the Mustang it's pretty easy just to roll your foot over to blip the throttle. I think the key is that you aren't really using your heel at all. You can keep your heel hinged to the floor ahead of the throttle, use your big toe on the brake, and roll the right side of your foot onto the throttle to blip.
Originally Posted by Mustangfreak
This.
it's not just smoother, it's quicker because you get in the gear while you are braking so you can hit the throttle right away after braking and get out of corners faster.
The purpose of it is to not upset the suspension as you're braking and entering a turn where maximum grip is needed for the fastest lap time possible. I noticed a huge difference in my ability to "un-brake" smoothly vs. "Front Row" Joe Foster's ability! No surprise there...
The GT500's are pigs and it wouldn't matter if you H & T'd since they don't really corner anyway!
Originally Posted by m4a1mustang
How many people here heel-toe? I do it all the time. Love it. My old 370Z has a feature that blips the throttle automatically so all you have to do is brake and clutch. I always turned it off because doing it yourself was way more fun.
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Hardley. When I shift while having fun the rpm's don't have much time to fall down at all. I'm not gonna take an extra second to "match the rpms" when a quick power shift will do the job.
Originally Posted by Mustangfreak
Hardley. When I shift while having fun the rpm's don't have much time to fall down at all. I'm not gonna take an extra second to "match the rpms" when a quick power shift will do the job.
Last edited by wheelman; Apr 11, 2012 at 04:50 AM.
...but this thread is about rev matching on down shifts--- and the engine revs must go UP when down-shifting to match the speed of the car to the lower gear.
Originally Posted by MRGTX
...but this thread is about rev matching on down shifts--- and the engine revs must go UP when down-shifting to match the speed of the car to the lower gear.


