View Poll Results: Do you rev match when down shifting?
Yes, heel-toe?



20
29.41%
Yes, and I heel-toe



30
44.12%
No, what is rev-matching?



4
5.88%
No, what is heel-toe



3
4.41%
Screw y'all I am too lazy 8-)



11
16.18%
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How many of you rev match?
Heel-toe is basically the same thing only you are on the brakes at the same time.
Rev matching is when you go to down shift and match the revs with a precise little jab of the throttle in between the actual changing of the gears so you don't get that annoying lurch/drag.
Heel-toe is basically the same thing only you are on the brakes at the same time.
Heel-toe is basically the same thing only you are on the brakes at the same time.
Rev matching is when you go to down shift and match the revs with a precise little jab of the throttle in between the actual changing of the gears so you don't get that annoying lurch/drag.
Heel-toe is basically the same thing only you are on the brakes at the same time.
Heel-toe is basically the same thing only you are on the brakes at the same time.
I have a couple of spots, like some sweeping off-ramps and stuff where I get nice heel-toe practice, hard braking and going from 4th to 3rd to 2nd to make the corner. Feels really nice when done correctly, impresses people that actually understand what you are doing.
ZOMG
YOU CAN PRESS ALL THREE PEDALS AT ONCE?!?!?!?!?UNO!?!
It has a learning curve in these cars...I was used to a 2nd gen DSM which was easier to heel-toe...these things have uber progressive brakes for a reason that is for damn sure...just takes awhile to figure out how to keep the brakes on smooth while gettin the rev you need
Last edited by steddy2112; Aug 23, 2007 at 08:29 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
i always rev match but i never use the heel toe method with having my right foot on the brake while using the right foot to raise the revs at the same time... i'm not that good yet, plus i'm usually wearing my steel toe klunky work boots.
This is quite informative on the topic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7bb2OKFKgc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7bb2OKFKgc
work boots here too, if im just cruising theres really no need to rev match cause im always under 2500rpm. but if im gettin it then yea heel toe.
just from logic, tell me if I'm right:
heel-toe is when you're downshifting to slow down (stop, take a corner)
and rev-matching is when you drop a gear to get more grunt?
right?
cause I don't see how you could rev-match on a downshift to slow down without heel-toeing!
heel-toe is when you're downshifting to slow down (stop, take a corner)
and rev-matching is when you drop a gear to get more grunt?
right?
cause I don't see how you could rev-match on a downshift to slow down without heel-toeing!

