I want to discuss with you guys a issue that I am having as I break into a corner. I am using 3 pedals and H-shifter. I will present the techniques I tried with their pros and cons (as resulting from my LFS XP).
Technique 1: Downshifting using only clutch and break.
On small cars (XRT, RB4, XFG etc), I find it easy to downshift through all the gears (5-4-3-2) using the clutch, without Heel&Toe. I can lift the clutch smoothly in order to prevent oversteer on rwd cars. This technique works best for me on these cars.
On FZR, I can't go through all the gears (I'm not a ninja) and I jump some of them. I go from 6 to 4 to 2. If I lift the clutch smoothly, the back doesn't break loose and I manage to steer without problems, but after a few laps the clutch overheats and I lose my acceleration.
If I lift the clutch fast, the back end may slip, especially when I downshift from 4 to 2, but the clutch doesn't overheat. I saw some guys downshift on FZR through all gears (6-5-4-3-2), but I can't be that ninja ... not on a H-shifter, maybe on button-shifting.
Technique 2: Heel&Toe
Heel&Toe really works ok on all cars, but I think I am the problem with this one . Now matter how much practice I get, I still make mistakes frequently, like bliping the gas AFTER I lift the clutch (funny, I know). Often I just rush the pedals and end up spinning around.
ATM I just downshift without Heel&Toe. I lift the clutch smoothly and this gives me a great feel on the car, but the problem is that on some cars (especially GTR), the clutch dies after a few laps.
This also make me wonder about engine-break on cars IRL. Can I damage the engine/drivetrain if I downshift without heel&toe ? I am talking about city cars, like VW Jetta, Opel Astra, Renault and such.
Technique 1: Downshifting using only clutch and break.
On small cars (XRT, RB4, XFG etc), I find it easy to downshift through all the gears (5-4-3-2) using the clutch, without Heel&Toe. I can lift the clutch smoothly in order to prevent oversteer on rwd cars. This technique works best for me on these cars.
On FZR, I can't go through all the gears (I'm not a ninja) and I jump some of them. I go from 6 to 4 to 2. If I lift the clutch smoothly, the back doesn't break loose and I manage to steer without problems, but after a few laps the clutch overheats and I lose my acceleration.
If I lift the clutch fast, the back end may slip, especially when I downshift from 4 to 2, but the clutch doesn't overheat. I saw some guys downshift on FZR through all gears (6-5-4-3-2), but I can't be that ninja ... not on a H-shifter, maybe on button-shifting.
Technique 2: Heel&Toe
Heel&Toe really works ok on all cars, but I think I am the problem with this one . Now matter how much practice I get, I still make mistakes frequently, like bliping the gas AFTER I lift the clutch (funny, I know). Often I just rush the pedals and end up spinning around.
ATM I just downshift without Heel&Toe. I lift the clutch smoothly and this gives me a great feel on the car, but the problem is that on some cars (especially GTR), the clutch dies after a few laps.
This also make me wonder about engine-break on cars IRL. Can I damage the engine/drivetrain if I downshift without heel&toe ? I am talking about city cars, like VW Jetta, Opel Astra, Renault and such.