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Braking downshift and rear tires lockup
I got my BRZ a few weeks back and don't know whether I'm doing something wrong or otherwise. So if anyone can help it'll be great. Say I'm driving along a straight road at 80km/h (50mph) and am going into a slip lane for a 90 degree turn into a suburban street. I'll downshift down to 2nd gear and as I release the clutch (from 3rd to 2nd), the rear tires chirp (or slightly lockup). I'm tempted to ease of the clutch slower but then I'm worried about riding the clutch.
Slightly getting worried about how all this affects the life of the transmission/clutch ![]() Can someone explain to me what's going on? and how can I avoid this? EDIT for clarification: What's happening is I'm travelling at50mph but as I'm going into the slip lane I am braking to the the appropriate speed of the turn about 30kmh or 18.6mph. Once I get to around 20mph I downshift to 2nd and that's when the chirp (lockup) occurs. I'm not shifting to 2nd at 50mph lol. I'm shifting to 2nd at 18mph just before the turn. Last edited by JDM-dono; 02-08-2013 at 04:49 PM. |
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Do u blip the throttle by heel and toe to match rev when releasing clutch?
If u dont, try it. |
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Sounds to me like your not matching revs before you downshift.
Dang beat me to it. |
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I've had the same chirp (lockup) issue everytime I downshift but have since learnt how to rev match and now its fine. Still not perfect but getting there in terms of rev matching.
Haven't tried heel and toe to rev match going from 3rd to 2nd. Will have to get used to heel and toe'ing first. But question is, is it a must to heel toe and rev match and downshift in this car? |
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Heel toe will really only help on the track or when you have to down shift while braking. It is a VERY useful skill. I still suck at it. When I move my heel over I slam the brakes harder and it makes for a very sloppy shift.
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Another way to execute a heel toe downshift is to blip the throttle with the blade of your foot while using the ball of your foot to brake. It also helps to practice rev match downshifting (no braking).
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Heel toe is very difficult to do right, especially with these pedals, but once you get it down it is a blast! There are pedals you can buy that move the throttle closer to the brake on this car making it easier to reach both.
Just a tip, its not really using your heel and toe, more of toe and side of your foot. At least thats how I do it. Check out youtube, there is a number of videos that will show you how to do it. |
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That's taking it up to 6,000rpm and certainly needs rev matching to save loading the clutch and transmission. Try using 3rd instead which will still take the engine up to over 4,000rpm and give good engine braking without so much load on everything. It's probably the right gear for the turn too, it's very flexible if you're just cruising. |
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What you doing is a drift technique called shift lock. Try downshifting at a lower rpm.
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Sounds like 5th to 2nd;sure you were in 3rd?
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Gettin SIKKY sideways
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Beat me to it :P
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You’re changing down too soon and to a gear that’s too low. Change into second gear to go around a turn at 10-20 mph, perhaps. Use third gear, otherwise; it's good for 23–83 mph @ 2000–7400 rpm. When you change down into second gear at 50 mph, while abruptly engaging the clutch you’re sending a shock through the drivetrain, the engine is acting as a brake on the drive wheels because it cannot instantly spin up to almost 6100 rpm at 50 mph, causing the rear wheels to lock up momentarily … and this is a scenario leading to a crash real soon now, especially in the wet. Quote:
Cruising along at 50 mph, an appropriate gear would be fifth or sixth gear. Don’t change down into the next lower gear until the revs in the current gear are around 2500 or lower. The tachometer (tach) will tell you this. That’s why God gave us tachometers for our sports/GT cars. They’re very important, even more so than speedometers. We need speedometers largely to avoid confrontations with The Law. The tach is for driving the car properly, keeping the engine in the appropriate rev range and power band as required. By the way, before I forget, Sierra is an unusually knowledgeable fellow and you could learn a lot from him, AND he’s a fellow Aussie, I believe. Quote:
You MUST slowly engage the clutch, however, regardless of the wear issues, BECAUSE YOU’RE GOING TO CRASH OTHERWISE! It’s just a matter of time… Crash repairs will easily exceed the cost of clutch disk replacement. Quote:
You CAN change down at higher rpms, but then you must learn to rev match properly. That’s why rev matching was “invented.” Precisely to avoid this problem and allow one to SAFELY change down through the gearbox at higher rpm while largely eliminating clutch wear (when done skillfully). Heal and toe (sometimes a misnomer) is simply rev matching while SIMULTANEOUSLY braking. This is a technique for going faster, basically, and not running the risk, once again, of locking up those rears when charging into a corner. Yes, there’s a lot to learn, but you can do it despite the initial awkwardness everyone experiences. It’s challenging, fun, and as Whaap alluded to, eventually you will “become one” with your machine. It is immensely satisfying. Keep working at it. And buy some good books on driving. Frankly, most of the youtube videos I’ve seen are poor at best. Do a search on “Skip Barber.” Better still, find a good racing-oriented driving school at a local race track if you have such things in your area. It would be money well spent. I’d recommend that before buying hardware for your car. I must run, now. I hope this has been at least a wee bit helpful.
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TL;DR - Either rev match, or shift to 2nd at a lower speed. Maybe drop to 3rd first. Brakes are cheaper to replace than your clutch, and you're only DD'ing, so no need to engine brake that harshly when you can simply use your brake pedal instead, then downshift at a more appropriate speed.
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