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you're not accelerating if the clutch is in

Fair point :) I accelerate/brake simultaneously in other circumstances though.

Especially in an auto lol. My ZX. Accelerator + brake = lots of smoke :cool:

you heel toe an MR2? when? why?

I have to double-clutch to shift from 4th to 3rd because my gearbox is f**ked. Plus I think it's a good exercise anyway because it reduces wear on your syncros.

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you're not accelerating if the clutch is in

nor are you accelerating if you are braking :) how can you be going faster and slowing down AT THE SAME TIME?

I think Newton would have something to say about that..

nor are you accelerating if you are braking :) how can you be going faster and slowing down AT THE SAME TIME?

I think Newton would have something to say about that..

The engine could be accelerating though :cool: Just not the car itself.

nor are you accelerating if you are braking :) how can you be going faster and slowing down AT THE SAME TIME?

I think Newton would have something to say about that..

but you can accelerate while applying the brakes

Plus I think it's a good exercise anyway because it reduces wear on your syncros.

lol what idiot told you that? you know that doesn't apply to modern (post 1990's) gearboxes right? they engage syncros as soon as you push the clutch in. I put it to you that you're fucking up your syncro's MORE by jumping on the accelerator like a tard and not matching revs to gears exactly (ie not needing to use syncros) while using your clutch still while you "heel-toe".

Also, syncro gears cost less than drive gears to replace. Unless you're driving an auto, in which case heel toeing is 100% retarded.

Widebody and still got poke. Damn.. Wonder what the specs on those wheels are.

I know exactly what spec they are. They're "omg look at this sweet shit on yahoo auctions, cheap too, I'll buy em and find out if they'll fit later" spec.

actually just looking at that pic, he may be running hard as fuck suspension so his tyres don't scrape and slight poke purposely. points to him if he is.

actually just looking at that pic, he may be running hard as f**k suspension so his tyres don't scrape and slight poke purposely. points to him if he is.

Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?

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