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Heel/Toe shifting question
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<blockquote data-quote="FIRESUIT FRANK" data-source="post: 5969329" data-attributes="member: 66728"><p>I personally learned by watching those who know and use heel/toe. For example, watching old walter rohl films on youtube and some other misc. in car vids on youtube. I also road with my buddy, who is a mustang racer, and listened to what it supposed to sound like and get the rythym of it. Then I just tried it on empty streets, off ramps, and parking lots till I felt comfortable with it. Then I went to the track, put a lower rev limiter pill in the coupe, and went for it. Worked out great and the more I use it/the smoother I get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FIRESUIT FRANK, post: 5969329, member: 66728"] I personally learned by watching those who know and use heel/toe. For example, watching old walter rohl films on youtube and some other misc. in car vids on youtube. I also road with my buddy, who is a mustang racer, and listened to what it supposed to sound like and get the rythym of it. Then I just tried it on empty streets, off ramps, and parking lots till I felt comfortable with it. Then I went to the track, put a lower rev limiter pill in the coupe, and went for it. Worked out great and the more I use it/the smoother I get. [/QUOTE]
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