15wile
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With time. For now I use the tach, until I get used to the car. Only had it a month so far. And I like nice, smooth highway downshifts. Like you say, with time and practice.Use the Force, Luke . . . . not the instruments.
Seriously, rev matching by sound and/or by how much you kicked the gas is something that should come to you with a little practice and ultimately feel just as natural as knowing where to find the gearshift knob or the clutch pedal without looking.
All true. Though the specific scenario that I am describing is when I'm approaching a right turn on a side street. So I'll downshift from 4th to 3rd or 3rd to 2nd, depending, as I approach the corner. Since I'm slowing down I just do a little clutch slip to match up and brake, then I have power in the corner, and can upshift coming out if I want, or just gun it in the lower gear.Precisely why you should be downshifting before entering any corners where experience has taught you that a lower gear will be required coming out of them. Anticipate, and be in, the right gear before the apexes of those corners (classic road-race/manual transmission thinking) rather than grab the lower gear only when you discover somewhere in the middle of that corner that you're a gear or two too high (that's automatic transmission logic and quite possibly of some blame here).
Once the Force is with you on this, shifting mid-corner will become more graceful for those times when your anticipation is a bit 'off' or the situation suddenly changes and a still lower gear becomes more appropriate.
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