...For the past couple of months I've been focusing on steering and getting the feel for all of the cars once again after a break. At this point I'm pretty satisfied I have a decent collection of setups and need to move things on to the next level. Gear ratio's and shifting.
After spending most of my childhood working with cars with my father I understand the basics ie. all of the various components that make up the gearing system and how they interact with one and other to get things moving as far as the flywheel, also the other areas of locking power and LSD are self explanatory.
What I don't understand is:
Heel Toe and shifting without the clutch before braking...im guessing to do this is to have the gearbox select the gear for you when the speed is at perfect state to select next gear. ATM I drive auto clutch and flappy paddel, and TBH I always always seem to be slower out of the corners than anyone else when getting on the throttle is the only difference between me and the car in front. I know it's a bit of a lazy bastard way to drive, but will I see an improvement if I learn true manual, and does anyone have some practice techniques I can try out to learn this ruddy manual heel toe thingy?
After spending most of my childhood working with cars with my father I understand the basics ie. all of the various components that make up the gearing system and how they interact with one and other to get things moving as far as the flywheel, also the other areas of locking power and LSD are self explanatory.
What I don't understand is:
Heel Toe and shifting without the clutch before braking...im guessing to do this is to have the gearbox select the gear for you when the speed is at perfect state to select next gear. ATM I drive auto clutch and flappy paddel, and TBH I always always seem to be slower out of the corners than anyone else when getting on the throttle is the only difference between me and the car in front. I know it's a bit of a lazy bastard way to drive, but will I see an improvement if I learn true manual, and does anyone have some practice techniques I can try out to learn this ruddy manual heel toe thingy?