what is double clutching and heal toe???
i know heal toe is like ur heal is on the brakes and your toe is on the gas. do you shift when you heal toe? or does it mean you brake and accerelate at the same time? WHAT IS DOUBLE CLUTCHING??? and what purpose does it serve?
i know heal toe is like ur heal is on the brakes and your toe is on the gas. do you shift when you heal toe? or does it mean you brake and accerelate at the same time?
Under braking into a turn you want to apply firm, but stady braking to keep the car from getting squirley (or out of control). If you dont downshift properly you will cause the car to jerk, thus upsetting the smoothness, or balance.
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If you pop the clutch while the car is at speed and the engine is at idle, it's like spiking the brake on the front wheels. This is a great way to spin out when you're turning hard
"which can upset the balance of the car"
Can you elaborate?
Can you elaborate?
Seems that heel and toeing has already been well explained... Double clutching, or more accurately double-declutching means to shift using the clutch twice. Once to disengage into neutral and once again to get into gear.
The reason? None anymore that I can think of on our cars. This technique was used in the old days where synchros didn't exist. When we downshift, something has to match the flywheel revs with the engine revs to engage gears. Otherwise, you would get grinding. Double declutching allows you to match the revs exactly in order to change gears. Nice to know and learn, but not necessarily a needed technique anymore. Heel and toeing or at least knowing how to downshift and match revs however, is almost an essential skill to learn if you ever plan to track the car. I would also improve wear on the driveline too...
The reason? None anymore that I can think of on our cars. This technique was used in the old days where synchros didn't exist. When we downshift, something has to match the flywheel revs with the engine revs to engage gears. Otherwise, you would get grinding. Double declutching allows you to match the revs exactly in order to change gears. Nice to know and learn, but not necessarily a needed technique anymore. Heel and toeing or at least knowing how to downshift and match revs however, is almost an essential skill to learn if you ever plan to track the car. I would also improve wear on the driveline too...
Seems that heel and toeing has already been well explained... Double clutching, or more accurately double-declutching means to shift using the clutch twice. Once to disengage into neutral and once again to get into gear.
The reason? None anymore that I can think of on our cars. This technique was used in the old days where synchros didn't exist. When we downshift, something has to match the flywheel revs with the engine revs to engage gears. Otherwise, you would get grinding. Double declutching allows you to match the revs exactly in order to change gears. Nice to know and learn, but not necessarily a needed technique anymore. Heel and toeing or at least knowing how to downshift and match revs however, is almost an essential skill to learn if you ever plan to track the car. I would also improve wear on the driveline too...
The reason? None anymore that I can think of on our cars. This technique was used in the old days where synchros didn't exist. When we downshift, something has to match the flywheel revs with the engine revs to engage gears. Otherwise, you would get grinding. Double declutching allows you to match the revs exactly in order to change gears. Nice to know and learn, but not necessarily a needed technique anymore. Heel and toeing or at least knowing how to downshift and match revs however, is almost an essential skill to learn if you ever plan to track the car. I would also improve wear on the driveline too...
Well if you believe that dude in The Fast and Fake I mean Furious Double clutching will make you faster
Please try it the next time you race me.
Please try it the next time you race me.
Thanks for elaborating everyone!
euro - who realizes that he's only got the instructions memorized and has yet to successfully execute the manuever
euro - who realizes that he's only got the instructions memorized and has yet to successfully execute the manuever
I recommend the book Going Faster the Art of Race Driving. It is written from the Skip Barber racing school course. It explains everything you need to know about racing.
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personally, i don't "heel toe". i " toe toe" i guess......
Yea I sideoffoot-sideoffoot I hear that tegs pedals are closer that most cars, I haven't really paid attention when drivingother cars.. del SOl's are farther apart though
Yea I sideoffoot-sideoffoot I hear that tegs pedals are closer that most cars, I haven't really paid attention when drivingother cars.. del SOl's are farther apart though
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