Throttle Blip
Throttle Blip
I usually blip the throttle when down shifting......never gave it much thought.....just feels right. In this month's C&D (Cayman article) there is an explanation why it makes sense...
" It helps adapt the engine's momentum to the lower gear, preventing the destabilizing effects of drag torque."
The description was mainly in reference to driving in slippery conditions. Some might refer to it as rev-matching I suppose. Seems most appropriate when you're not just coming to a stop.....but with the intentions of speeding right back up.
With this stick (sort of related) to get a smooth acceleration you have to keep the revs up when up shifting also.
" It helps adapt the engine's momentum to the lower gear, preventing the destabilizing effects of drag torque."
The description was mainly in reference to driving in slippery conditions. Some might refer to it as rev-matching I suppose. Seems most appropriate when you're not just coming to a stop.....but with the intentions of speeding right back up.
With this stick (sort of related) to get a smooth acceleration you have to keep the revs up when up shifting also.
Re: Throttle Blip
I usually blip the throttle when down shifting......never gave it much thought.....just feels right. In this month's C&D (Cayman article) there is an explanation why it makes sense...
" It helps adapt the engine's momentum to the lower gear, preventing the destabilizing effects of drag torque."
The description was mainly in reference to driving in slippery conditions. Some might refer to it as rev-matching I suppose. Seems most appropriate when you're not just coming to a stop.....but with the intentions of speeding right back up.
With this stick (sort of related) to get a smooth acceleration you have to keep the revs up when up shifting also.
" It helps adapt the engine's momentum to the lower gear, preventing the destabilizing effects of drag torque."
The description was mainly in reference to driving in slippery conditions. Some might refer to it as rev-matching I suppose. Seems most appropriate when you're not just coming to a stop.....but with the intentions of speeding right back up.
With this stick (sort of related) to get a smooth acceleration you have to keep the revs up when up shifting also.
I am an old double clutcher. Out of habit, I still throttle blip.
Better for the engine, better for the clutch, better for the sychros in the tranny, better for control.
Old school? Yes but,,,,,
Keep doing it.
Last edited by Franc Rauscher; 02-06-2013 at 12:01 PM.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
rampntlion
Engine, Exhaust, Transmission and Differential
21
02-11-2019 08:18 AM
atdavis2
Cars For Sale - Archive
0
09-21-2015 01:25 PM
Helot
Engine, Exhaust, Transmission and Differential
9
08-15-2015 04:19 PM
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)