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Heel/Toe shifting question
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<blockquote data-quote="Cobra-R" data-source="post: 5997767" data-attributes="member: 52"><p><em></em></p><p><em></em></p><p> <em>How about: brake into the corner, downshiftt right before turn in, then slowly roll on the throttle. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p> <em>If a person is using trailbraking as a normal driving technique into every corner, they have some handling issues. (if you need to heel/toe shift, you have driver induced shifting issues (in a synchronized transmission))</em></p><p><em></em></p><p> <em>I don't claim to be a good driver, and my comment was not meant to be referring to me as being a "good" driver. I do know the mechanics of a synchronized transmission and have driven with people that feel heel/towing is necessary. There are many more important things to worry about. A synchronized transmission does not require this in my opinion........sorry. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p> <em>I have never ever had a synchronizer related failure in the years I have been tracking, sorry for feeling less than concerned about the issue here. </em></p><p> <em></em></p><p> <em>Brian</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cobra-R, post: 5997767, member: 52"] [I] How about: brake into the corner, downshiftt right before turn in, then slowly roll on the throttle. If a person is using trailbraking as a normal driving technique into every corner, they have some handling issues. (if you need to heel/toe shift, you have driver induced shifting issues (in a synchronized transmission)) I don't claim to be a good driver, and my comment was not meant to be referring to me as being a "good" driver. I do know the mechanics of a synchronized transmission and have driven with people that feel heel/towing is necessary. There are many more important things to worry about. A synchronized transmission does not require this in my opinion........sorry. I have never ever had a synchronizer related failure in the years I have been tracking, sorry for feeling less than concerned about the issue here. Brian[/i] [/QUOTE]
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