AnelBHF
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How well does the Camaro manual rev match work in street situations? Specifically when going from a high gear such as 5th to 2nd when 2nd will be at high revs, such as 5K, after the shift how quickly does the engine get from very low revs up to 5K? A big engine with heavy flywheel and pressure plate has a lot of inertia.
Also, I assume that the rev matching is not a substitute for reducing syncro wear via double clutching since the system won't know the target gear until the gear is selected. By then the syncros have already done their job.
FYI Bravo I think you mean clutch "disengaged" from the engine as you row the shift lever between gears.
It's flawless on the corvette and camaro. Go test drive one and try to get it to mess up it still won't do it.
And for people that don't want to use you just don't have to turn it on.
I have seen on here that people buy aftermarket rev matching systems which never work as good as OEM systems. Not everybody can heel and toe so rev match can also be a good learning tool.
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