How do you go uphill from a stop in MT?
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Originally posted by phile
So far I have been to lazy to learn how to heel-toe though. Anyone wanna point me to a nice link walking me through proper heel-toe technique? I know how it works basically, but I'd like to read up on it to get into proper form. Thanks
So far I have been to lazy to learn how to heel-toe though. Anyone wanna point me to a nice link walking me through proper heel-toe technique? I know how it works basically, but I'd like to read up on it to get into proper form. Thanks
http://www.driftsession.com/drift_te...oeshifting.htm
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Originally posted by Aggro_Al
Here's a link on the heel-toe shift with pictures. You'll have to make a slight change when doing this technique on the Z. You can do their method if you change change the Z's throttle to a full length pedal that goes all the way down to the floor. On the Z you'll have to put your heel on the brake and your toe on the throttle. In the pictures, they show heel on throttle and toe on brake. Heel on throttle is actually better but it can't be done easily on the Z.
http://www.driftsession.com/drift_te...oeshifting.htm
Here's a link on the heel-toe shift with pictures. You'll have to make a slight change when doing this technique on the Z. You can do their method if you change change the Z's throttle to a full length pedal that goes all the way down to the floor. On the Z you'll have to put your heel on the brake and your toe on the throttle. In the pictures, they show heel on throttle and toe on brake. Heel on throttle is actually better but it can't be done easily on the Z.
http://www.driftsession.com/drift_te...oeshifting.htm
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