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Here's How Auto Rev-Match Works
A GM engineer explains how a car can heel-toe better than you. For decades, keen manual-transmission drivers worked to master the art of rev matching, using a “blip” of throttle to synchronize the ...
Manual cars are a dying breed, and driving one is a fading art form. Driving a manual isn't simply about changing gears — it's about the timing of the shifts, coordinating the engine speed and gear ...
If you're trying to really maximize your performance around a racetrack, you may have heard that top-level drivers will "blip" the throttle when they downshift. While their left foot is handling the ...
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