anyone out there double-declutch?
anyone out there double-declutch?
anyone out there double-declutch?
I rev match every single gear change I do in every car I drive on the road, not all are done using heel/toe but they're all matched.
If you can do it, why wouldn't you? Your clutch and drivetrain will thank you for it in the long run.
As for when on track, I can't understand why more people don't make the effort to learn/do it. Nothing worse than hearing a clutch doing a sizeable portion of the braking LOL
I would like to learn it, but don't spend enough time on a track to do it.
So when you have correct amount of revs you dont let go of gas even when letting clutch out ?
I would like to learn it, but don't spend enough time on a track to do it.
I rev match all the time, and I can heel & toe, just not to a standard where I would be comfortable using it on a track where I am driving very near to my limits, where one slip could put me in the barrier.
It basically does the job of the synchros in the gearbox. So why do it? Because its a renault and they are made of chocolate! Also stops sudden weight transfer when cornering.
LOL! Using your left foot to brake in traffic isn't LFB.
I liked the pedals in the Panda though, perfect spacing.
Never. Can't do it, think I need custom pedals. Or custom feet.
Never. Can't do it, think I need custom pedals. Or custom feet.
Im almost certain we are going to see the cost of insurance hit the f**king roof with folk trying that
You need flexible shoes (I wear my race boots to drive in) because Renault like to position the throttle pedal 20ft further back than the brake.
OK boys and girls. Here is how it is done. The expression heel and toes comes from the 20's and 30's on racing barges like Bentleys, 'cos the throttle was in between the clutch and brake, eeek!
Ok, you are ready for a downshift under braking. While braking with you right foot, swing your foot a bit anti clockwise, as you press the clutch you shift into neutral, release the clutch, and still braking give the throttle a blip with the right part of your foot. As the revs start to drop you press the clutch and shift to the gear you want. Swivel foot, let the clutch and brake go and floor the throttle.
Take this from an old git whose first car had no synchro, by design....
Double de clutching is the same without the braking bit. I mastered it at 17. It's very easy.