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Old 06-20-2005, 05:36 AM   #6
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This is how i learnt how to heel toe.

I would everyday on the day to uni, try and heel toe three conrners in the side streets near my house. On the way home i would practice on the three again.

At first I found the same problem, it was difficult to get constant brake pressure and accelerate the right amount

2 weeks later that was no longer a problem, rev matching was now the arduous task, sometimes i would throttle too much giving a bit of a jolt, or too little resulting in engine brake

Another three weeks and I was able to rev match ok, but not 100% everytime

It took maybe another 3 months until heel-toe was spot on pretty much everytime

As you get better you'll be able to practice more, around on your daily drive

Its not impossible, nor does it take a TON of practice. Just keep at it and you'll get there
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