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I don't see how it has much to do with accelerating either...considering you're only blipping the throttle to down shift...sure it's in preperation for accelerating out of a corner, but not really the same thing...I'm sure you'll be happy to explain how I'm wrong though...
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I didn't say it wasn't useful, it's just not half as useful on public roads as it is on the track.
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regardless, downshifting is a lot faster and smoother with heel toe.
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![]() Your right foot is primarily BRAKING, secondary action is rev matching with the accelerator while you clutch in (with your left foot) and select a gear.. It is an "advanced" braking technique i teach my first time track students. |
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when you do it isnt important. its why you do it. the only reason you heel toe is to accelerate smoothly. heel toe has literally zero benefit unless you intend to accelerate. it has zero impact on braking
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There isn't enough torque to upset the car?? Really? Go into a turn (don't worry about braking for now..).. pay no attention to where your revs are at when you downshift and just let the clutch out without matching engine speed. You wouldn't do that.. Why? Becuause it's going to jerk like hell.. It could also upset the weight transfer forward thus lightening your rear.. So, you "rev match" and use your right foot on the accelerator and your left on the clutch. Therefore being able to match engine speed for the lower gear. Now, let's add BRAKING to the mix.. same turn, but you have to Brake upon entry. ta-da... Heel Toe was born. Why? because the driver needed to apply the brakes, rev match and clutch in with only two feet. Thank god this was created so nobody had to use their "3rd member".. or we would have an entirely different thread on our hands.. :happy0180: Quote:
![]() It has quite a bit to do with braking. Yes, the technique is used to match engine speed to wheel speed. But, you are certainly braking while doing so. it is a "shifting" and "braking" technique. You know why? Because you blend downshifting with BRAKING.
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Correct. It is a braking and shifting technique used to match engine speed.
This is why I consider it a Braking technique; entering a turn and needing to downshift all the while matching engine speed to avoid radical weight transfer. First you are braking which is transferring weight to the front and unloading the rear.. secondly if you didn't downshift smoothly your light rear would become a very fun oversteer situation. Yes, it (also) has to do with gear selection to accelerate out of the turn. I just wouldn't refer to it as a acceleration technique.. I heel toe turning onto my road everyday. Even in my M/T 4x4 trucks.. It's a downhill, 90 degree right hand turn that leads uphill.I'm driving down the road in 4th, h/t to 3rd, h/t to 2nd, turn and SLOWLY drive up the hill to my driveway. In this instance.. I'm not doing to in preparation of acceleration - But to ensure smooth braking and downshifting as I reduce vehicle speed. And for random practice. Last edited by ill86; 08-13-2012 at 03:00 AM. Reason: spelling |
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And I completely disagree!!! IT'S FOR ACCELERATING!!! IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH BRAKING!!! OR FOR BREAKING EITHER!!! |
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just because you do it while braking doesnt make it a braking technique. the whole point of the technique is to corner smoothly. you can argue semantics all you want, its purpose is to get on the gas smoothly |
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