Don't get up me as i no experience at all with racing or engines. I do however drive a car every day.
A very small improvement which probably take 15 mins is when you lift off the throttle with the clutch in the revs die until they hit idle and stay there. It's like they revs hit a wall and stop.
In my car, when i do they same, the revs seems to die below idle at first before bouncing up and stabilizing at idle speed.
Like I said a small thing I noticed today, but it spoils the sense of illusion i am driving a real car...
A very small improvement which probably take 15 mins is when you lift off the throttle with the clutch in the revs die until they hit idle and stay there. It's like they revs hit a wall and stop.
In my car, when i do they same, the revs seems to die below idle at first before bouncing up and stabilizing at idle speed.
Like I said a small thing I noticed today, but it spoils the sense of illusion i am driving a real car...