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But you said we are OVERCOMPLICATING by rev matching and double clutching
OMG you guys MAKE UP YOUR MIND You sound like my GF picking eyeliner!
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Someone asked the question of the wear of engine braking. I would assume that, if you were consistent in your driving style, it's probably similar to other shifts/accel. I didn't buy my car to drive like a grandma on a sunday. Sometimes I rev match and engine brake. Clutches ain't that bad on the wallet, and it's not like you gotta buy one every 6 months. If you do it smoothly, as @Tcoat mentioned, it's not a problem. If your car jearks around, hits the limiter, or generally doesn't sound or feel right, you're doing it wrong. Then again, if you can't do it right, you might not know when it feels wrong, I guess.
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No I believe YOU are missing the point. The car was designed to engine brake just like any "Sports car" out there. If you are so worried about wear, why do you drive your car at all? You know you are wearing out the wheel bearings don't you? Engine braking does not wear much more than coasting. The engine is still spinning in either case. In fact some say that hard engine braking is essential to seating the piston rings when breaking in a newly rebuilt motor. |
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Not "over simplifying" anything. It is simple. Cars are built to up and down shift. This whole downshift is bad mentality is just an application of quasi physics with no real world impact at all. Do autos go into neutral when you slow down? No, they downshift. Why the hell would manuals not be the same? Yes, you are correct, they do not make them fool proof and if you fuck up you can damage things that does not mean that you can not do things right without fear of damage.
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You haven't done it with the nannies cut because the difference is night and day. Normally, if you give it enough throttle the computer eventually says "ok you must really mean it." You've adapted to that.
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No offense, but surely someone with 30+ posts per day who practically lives and breathes on this forum would have better comprehension than that... Sent from my SM-G530W using Tapatalk |
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Interesting i haven't tried the pedal dance yet. I was thinking a tune could also increase throttle response. It could also just be my feet getting used to this pedal setup. |
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So I started casually experimenting with it simply approaching a specific intersection at the end of an off ramp I take every day. I do that very same downshift into second with a heel-toe rev match. Practice makes perfect. You don't have to drive like an asshat. And yes, the nannies cut the throttle even with the long push. It sort of makes sense as a safety feature for the ham-footed driver but it's pretty awful when you expect the throttle to respond one way and it changes just because you're pushing the brake pedal. Quote:
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"No offense (but be prepared for me to be offensive)" is one of my favorite lines EVER! So now I am once again at the point in a debate where my involvement in the forum becomes the other person's focus instead of the topic at hand. My comprehension is just fine and I am pretty sure I was addressing your points with each of my responses. Since I have learned that as soon as somebody notes my level of activity as a fact in the debate I am wasting my breath if I go any further so may as well bow out.
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I agree with this, from my experiences. I've literally jabbed it to the floor before and not have it spike terribly high. The double tap seems to work really well, however. Almost like you are telling the ECU, "Prepare yourself."
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If the answer to that is yes, and if you practice that (not saying you do), I'll gladly see you at the transmission shop when I'm getting my first clutch changed after 200k km and you're on your third clutch. Last edited by ButeraFRS; 04-08-2016 at 01:46 PM. |
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