i do when i pop it back into gear after coasting down a hill. i know about what rpm its at given a speed and try to get close to that before i let the clutch back out
I can't see how rev matching is going to do anything but help the drive train and engine engage more smoothly. I don't think I'd be putting to much confidence in the source.
I have had a hard time rev-matching in an automatic transmission, seems to make the car jump worse. Haven't tried too much with my manual but need to work on a few techniques to get my clutch to last longer.
I ment auto trannys. Anyone do with there autos. ive gotten so good at it that passingers cant tell that ever took it out of gear unless they watch me do it.
I ment auto trannys. Anyone do with there autos. ive gotten so good at it that passingers cant tell that ever took it out of gear unless they watch me do it.