americanjebus;1079549 said:tip: dont kill time by making shit threads.
Rev matching: used in downshifting, before letting out the clutch while going into a lower gear tap the throttle to bring the engine to the same rpms it will be spinning at when put into that lower gear. IE reving the engine up a little when dropping back down to 2nd gear while going 40mph instead of doing a clutch drop at 40mph into 2nd gear with your engine at 700 rpm.
Also when you screw up your clutch pedal, fluid source, cylinder and need to shift without the clutch pedal. Rev up to higher rpm, pull tranny out of gear and rev engine to proper rpm it should be at to go into synchronization with vehicle speed in certain gear then slide gear in.
im just as bored.
theWeezL;1079558 said:wOW i R cooL riCer boy.
I just dont understand kids these days. :nono:
Jebus explained it pretty good. In a nutshell matching engine speed to transmission speed allows for a smoother transition when downshifting. Proper heel/toe action (I use more of big toe/little toe style) and a little practice and its not hard but a novice might not want to try this in traffic or you are libel to get the side of your foot caught behind the brake pedal and cause an accident.
beachsupra;1079563 said:Re: whAT IS rEv matching????????
jdub;1079571 said:Because of the choice of caps in the post title. Try using good English here...this is not MySpace. You'll get a better response.
(and what JJ said)
beachsupra;1079559 said:are you calling my thread shit?? its just a question cause i have no idea what it means and im a beginner manual driver so i would like to know.
beachsupra;1079563 said:why are you calling me a ricer:asshole:. chill out .i hate every thing that is ricer with a passion except for rice.
beachsupra;1079559 said:are you calling my thread shit??.