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Originally Posted by jeffny09
What do u mean blip the throtte
And how to I nowhere rpms r going to end up?
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Basically a quick press of the gas pedal.
Going 30 mph in 3rd gear might be say 2500 rpms.
Going 30 mph in second gear is say 4000 rpms.
In order to shift to from third to seconds without being jerky and clunky, you need to give the engine some throttle while the clutch is pushed in to get it up to 4000 rpms. So a quick pressing of the gas pedal gets the rpms up so when the clutch is let out, the engine and the driveline are spinning at the same speed so there is no jerkiness and a very smooth shift.
Heel and Toe is being able to do this while you're braking. That's why I explained rev matching first.