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Old 03-15-2011, 12:55 PM
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Unless you are road racing, there should not be a need for heal/toe downshifting.


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Old 03-15-2011, 04:42 PM
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Unless you are road racing, there should not be a need for heal/toe downshifting.


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Practice.

I heel and toe the majority of the time that I'm driving.
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Old 03-15-2011, 07:00 PM
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I practice double clutching like steve McQueen in Bullit, . . Just in case I ever need it.


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Old 03-15-2011, 08:38 PM
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You are doing it right.

Left side of shoe on brake, angle foot so you can blip the throttle with right side of shoe. That's what I do..
That's the way I do it, too. But it takes a lot of practice if you have a smaller foot. On the track, I also set my idle up around 1,500 or so. That way the rpm's don't drop all the way to idle while I'm braking.


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Dude, mine is fine. Car handles good, pedals are fine, stops well. I have Avon tires and I'm betting the car will pull about 1g laterally.
Really? 1g? That's impressive. How did you find that out? Because I wonder what mine can do, for a comparison.

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Practice.

I heel and toe the majority of the time that I'm driving.
That's the only way I could learn it for the track. I also practice trail braking on some corners around town.

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I practice double clutching like steve McQueen in Bullit, . . Just in case I ever need it.

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That might come in handy. I also practice writing with my left hand. In case I have a stroke. Doesn't matter how much money you have if you can't write the check.
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Old 03-26-2011, 05:08 PM
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I practice double clutching like steve McQueen in Bullit, . . Just in case I ever need it.


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Everytime I see a black Dodge Charger I take off. Just can't help it! Happened to me on the PA Turnpike yesterday in my ML63. My girlfriend didn't know what the Hell happened!

Every car pedal set up is different and every driver is "configured" differently. Just because a stock pedal set up works for one person does not mean it will work for another. Just as the OP is asking, each person needs to set up their car for their style of driving. I always heel/toe to keep in practice and because my engine is my music whenever I drive any of my performance cars.
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Old 03-26-2011, 11:31 AM
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Unless you are road racing, there should not be a need for heal/toe downshifting.
Ed, I heel and toe almost all corners, even in my street car (CTS V).

Why mismatch revs and clunk it into gear, when I can smoothly do it prior to the corner?

As for double-clutching (aka double declutching), I think that's good practice (for what I don't know) and may help wear on the synchros. I used to do it as habit, but gave up 10 years ago or so. But, who knows when you'll find yourself in a an unsynchronized Holman Moody car or pre-war MG or something? Or maybe your clutch goes out and you need to get home! (have to disconnect the neutral lock out).

Good to know at least.
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