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storm88000 Oct 3, 2007 02:16 AM

Do you guys with MT's practice "rev matching" ?
 
Rev matching is great, once you get the hang of it. Plus your passengers who don't know what it is are usually amazed once you get it down perfect. :D

koolkevin1107 Oct 3, 2007 02:23 AM

i do it with my AT, but we call it "blipping" the tranny. =] I love doing it for that clean down-shifting transition.

storm88000 Oct 3, 2007 02:34 AM

Wow, never saw anyone do it on an automatic!

doctordoom Oct 3, 2007 02:37 AM


Originally Posted by storm88000 (Post 180900)
Wow, never saw anyone do it on an automatic!

i didn't know it was possible. i thought the blip-matched downshifts in the auto/tiptronic/manumatic/sportshift/etc.. transmissions wasn't something you do. i thought it was just an ability of some high-performance transmissions?

and i think it's called blipping the throttle.

quangalang Oct 3, 2007 02:48 AM


Originally Posted by storm88000 (Post 180896)
Rev matching is great, once you get the hang of it. Plus your passengers who don't know what it is are usually amazed once you get it down perfect. :D

you should practice heel and toe and some double clutching if you are amazed by simple rev matching.;)

storm88000 Oct 3, 2007 03:07 AM

Well I'm not amazed by it anymore, but the passengers do sometimes. :)

ricks0slick Oct 3, 2007 03:18 AM

yeah i'm still trying to get it down. i usually go from 5th, rev match to 4th then heal toe to 3rd, before this left turn into my neighbor hood =P.

Solscud007 Oct 3, 2007 01:09 PM

yeah i dont bother with rev matching anymore. Im so used to double clutching that it is second nature. I do it ALL the time when i down shift.

Raaaaaaaaaay. Oct 3, 2007 10:24 PM

I do it all the time, when going into and around corners. Its really bad if you like to save gas though.
I like power shifting in the Fit. Hehehe, its bad for the trans and clutch.

ryotto Oct 4, 2007 10:31 PM

Rev matching is the proper way to downshift. I hate riding with people who dont revmatch when they downshift. If you dont revmatch when you downshift, you should learn how, its easy and saves wear on the clutch, plus it makes downshifting fun.
I love slowing up for a right turn, heel-toe into second from third, quickly letting up the clutch with no disturbance to the car, and accelerate out. It a good feeling when you get it perfect.

If your one of those people with the bad habit of slowly letting up the clutch and letting the clutch get the rpms where they should be try rev matching. Just blip the gas pedal to rev the engine while the clutch is disengaged and engage the clutch when the rpms are where they should be for the gear. It takes practice to know how much to rev and when to engage the clutch, but once you get that down, you'll be downshifting properly.

ComposiMo Oct 5, 2007 12:17 AM

....why double-clutching? are you just saying that, or do you really doubleclutch? do you know what it actually is, and the purpose for double clutching? or are you calling something else doubleclutching?





fit has syncro's in the tranny... no doubleclutching is needed.... leave that mess for the semi trucks n stuff ;)

Sugarphreak Oct 5, 2007 12:40 AM

I don't usually blip the throttle noticably when I downshift, I apply the gas exactly as I am enguaging to catch the rpm's. The only time I ever blip the throttle before I enguage is when I am acclerating hard and even then it isn't really a dramatic blip, just enough to keep the RPM's where I want it.

Gordio Oct 5, 2007 01:12 AM


Originally Posted by Solscud007 (Post 181032)
yeah i dont bother with rev matching anymore. Im so used to double clutching that it is second nature. I do it ALL the time when i down shift.

double clutching is a specific type of rev matching. The difference between the two is when you blip.

In regular downshifting, you blip anytime you want when your clutch is disengaged.
In double clutching, you blip at neutral when your clutch is engaged.

Originally Posted by Sugarphreak (Post 181680)
I don't usually blip the throttle noticably when I downshift, I apply the gas exactly as I am enguaging to catch the rpm's. The only time I ever blip the throttle before I enguage is when I am acclerating hard and even then it isn't really a dramatic blip, just enough to keep the RPM's where I want it.

I do the same thing. But my reason is because of the fit's drive by wire. If you blip, the response is slow, and the RPMs dont' boost. I just leave my foot in the gas while clutching, and when the rpm is high enough, i release the clutch pedal.

Even when i double clutch, because of the DBW, i always step on the gas half way, and wait for the RPM to rise, instead of a quick short-timed "blip".

Chikubi Oct 5, 2007 02:08 AM


Originally Posted by Gordio (Post 181690)
I do the same thing. But my reason is because of the fit's drive by wire. If you blip, the response is slow, and the RPMs dont' boost. I just leave my foot in the gas while clutching, and when the rpm is high enough, i release the clutch pedal.

I dunno, I have to disagree a bit here. I blip all the time in the Fit and never have a problem with the response or getting a quick, smooth revmatch. DBW certainly has it's quirks, but I think too many people blame it for a number of things that really aren't rooted in the DBW system itself.

storm88000 Oct 5, 2007 02:27 AM

"Granny shifting, not double clutching like you should"

Anyone remember that line from the worst movie ever made, AKA "The Fast and the Furious" ?

NA e Fit Oct 5, 2007 07:14 AM

i used to when i had my 240... it was loud as hell... now that i dont have an exhaust yet, i dont do it as much... i catch myself still doing it sometimes... and it does suck on gas

Sugarphreak Oct 5, 2007 11:02 AM


Originally Posted by storm88000 (Post 181704)
"Granny shifting, not double clutching like you should"

Anyone remember that line from the worst movie ever made, AKA "The Fast and the Furious" ?

ROFL!!! I was wondering if I was the only person thinking that! :D

LizardKing Oct 5, 2007 12:34 PM


Originally Posted by koolkevin1107 (Post 180897)
i do it with my AT, but we call it "blipping" the tranny. =] I love doing it for that clean down-shifting transition.

How do you rev match on an AT (Sport, I assume)?

Solscud007 Oct 5, 2007 02:36 PM


Originally Posted by Gordio (Post 181690)
In double clutching, you blip at neutral when your clutch is engaged.



yep that is how I understand double clutching.

storm88000 Oct 6, 2007 02:41 AM


Originally Posted by Sugarphreak (Post 181771)
ROFL!!! I was wondering if I was the only person thinking that! :D


That movie ruined the hobby for many people, because before it was kind of an underground thing, in a way, and then everyone knew about it.


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