Ok, I`ve managed to get a fairly good heel/toe technique down for rev matching downshifts (using the h-shifter, I`m not a fan of sequential and electronic trickery) in racing sims, but I`ve always wondered exactly how and when it should be used, and any difference between sims and the real life use for it.
Obviously in reality, there are a lot more mechanical reasons that aren`t simulated in sims, that might influence how and when you`d use h/t downshifting. Also since I have no racing experience in reality, I`m not entirely sure exactly when it should be used and when it shouldn`t.
Mechanically speaking, at least with non-sequential shifting, to me it seems like it should be used on all downshifts, to ease excessive wear, etc on the transmission, but by doing that, you`re bypassing the natural benefits of engine braking as a slowing aid.
Should h/t downshifting really only be used on lower gears, using engine braking from the higher gears, then maybe h/t on the 2nd/3rd depending on the car to stop the back end kicking out on cornering, or would it best be applied on all downshifts over all the gears?
Any explanations, theories, and advice welcome, for both sim use, and in reality
Obviously in reality, there are a lot more mechanical reasons that aren`t simulated in sims, that might influence how and when you`d use h/t downshifting. Also since I have no racing experience in reality, I`m not entirely sure exactly when it should be used and when it shouldn`t.
Mechanically speaking, at least with non-sequential shifting, to me it seems like it should be used on all downshifts, to ease excessive wear, etc on the transmission, but by doing that, you`re bypassing the natural benefits of engine braking as a slowing aid.
Should h/t downshifting really only be used on lower gears, using engine braking from the higher gears, then maybe h/t on the 2nd/3rd depending on the car to stop the back end kicking out on cornering, or would it best be applied on all downshifts over all the gears?
Any explanations, theories, and advice welcome, for both sim use, and in reality