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Old 07-02-2002, 11:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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anyone know how to revmatch?

i want to try do this, has anyone tried it? how do you do it?
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Old 07-02-2002, 11:45 PM   #2 (permalink)
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is that when u rev before downshifting to match the rpm? if so, its like a second habit for me!!
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is that when u rev before downshifting to match the rpm? if so, its like a second habit for me!!
yes
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thats pretty much all there is to it, downshift and rev it up before you release the clutch.
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I revmatch on every shift. I found this post for you:

http://preludeonline.com/showthread....light=revmatch
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If your good you don't need the clutch. I do it when I drive our families old truck now. Only need the clutch to get into first.
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ok, i got a question about heel-toe... i have tried it and it's kinda hard to reach the gas while your braking, the gap between them is just way too big on the prelude.

when they show it on the videos, it's almost like it's easy but you gotta kind of exercise your feet just to be able to do it!
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Yeah I can do it without the clutch, onl;y do it in the company ford tho, don't wanna screw up the lude, the clutch is there for a reason!
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ok, i got a question about heel-toe... i have tried it and it's kinda hard to reach the gas while your braking, the gap between them is just way too big on the prelude.

when they show it on the videos, it's almost like it's easy but you gotta kind of exercise your feet just to be able to do it!
look into aftermarket petal, but i have no idea if the stock petal can be adjusted, cause it would be easier with atermakeret cause they are biggin and u can adjust the height for heel-toe
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Mugen pedals are very good for heel toe beacuse the surfaces are designed for that type of driving.
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New pedals will make it eaier but you can still do it with the out them if you practice.
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