Tw1stedlog1k
Senior Member
- First Name
- Ken
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- Apr 17, 2023
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- Massachusetts
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- M2 Competition (R.I.P.), ABP ITS
I can't comment re: an on track setting but this falls back to the question as to why anyone would drive a manual when modern autos are faster and more efficient. Heel-toe is just an extension of that. It's definitely not a requirement in order to enjoy driving a manual but it does add to the joy of driving a manual. Like sprinkles on your ice cream!This is exactly why I never quite learned to get in the habit of heel-toe. I don't know exactly if it's ankle flexibility (I've sprained both ankles more times than I can count), foot size, pedal position for all the cars I've owned, or a combination of all of the above, but I just never found the "joy" of heel-toe that other manual transmission enthusiasts seem to have.
So since the auto-blip was introduced in the 981 I had, I haven't looked back.
But honestly, in a track setting? I don't understand why anyone would try to heel-toe when the auto rev match is available. It's just one more thing to make a mistake with, and no one, including other people you're out there with, wants to make a mistake on track.
Having said that, auto rev-match is fantastic for those mindless moments in traffic after a long day at work and downshifts that require a 50 RPM blip because you were chugging along in too high a gear. I leave mine on by default but I like that you can override it by manually blipping the throttle too.
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