Tap'n gas a little before you downshift..
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We were talking about just tap'n a gas a litle to match RPM when you downshift (blip)
When you downshift (automatic or manual transmission), you will feel an unpleasant "jerk" when the lower gear is engaged because you suddenly force the engine speed to higher values. By blipping the throttle before the lower gear is engaged, you eliminate or minimize that unpleasant "jerk" which could be enough to unbalance the car and cause a spin when cornering on a track.
That's why people who drive manual transmission cars perform "heel'n toe", where they brake and throttle blip at the same time before they downshift and release the clutch to engage the lower gear. The newer dual clutch transmissions and AMG Speedshift Plus (C63) and AMG MCT (new SL63/E63) transmissions do this blip automatically before any downshifts.
When you downshift (automatic or manual transmission), you will feel an unpleasant "jerk" when the lower gear is engaged because you suddenly force the engine speed to higher values. By blipping the throttle before the lower gear is engaged, you eliminate or minimize that unpleasant "jerk" which could be enough to unbalance the car and cause a spin when cornering on a track.
That's why people who drive manual transmission cars perform "heel'n toe", where they brake and throttle blip at the same time before they downshift and release the clutch to engage the lower gear. The newer dual clutch transmissions and AMG Speedshift Plus (C63) and AMG MCT (new SL63/E63) transmissions do this blip automatically before any downshifts.








