Heel/toe in the MSP? Maybe MP3?

newf said:
You can heel/toe in the MP3. The peddles in the MSP are even bigger so I can't see why you couldn't do it in a MSP either. And I'm a size 9.....stop laughing!

It's not true what they say about foot size ok



(lol)
 
AutoXer said:
Hmm, it's always been my understanding that double clutching is a complete shift to neutral from whichever gear you're in, blipping the throttle and then a second shift from neutral to the lower gear. I thought it was done mainly in older cars, to protect the trannies/clutch assemblies.


Yeah that's what it is .. you often use double-clutching along with heel-toe though. If you do not have syncros then you will have to double-clutch to match the engine and transmission speeds, otherwise it is optional.

Heel-toe is a way to do rev-matching while braking :)

I'm sure there are a good number of threads about this on the forum .. there is also a good UK-based site that explains a bunch of performance driving techniques. Google is your friend.
 
Sorry if there was a specific thread about this already. I was not asking about heel/toe itself as I'm quite familiar with it, but its application in the MSP.

Since folks only very recently began to receive their MSP's, I'm surprised there has already been a thread about this.
 
no no no.. dont worry bout it man ;) we weren't raggin... and no.. the other thread wasn't about its application in the msp.. just heel/toe in general... ;)
 

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