I am trying to learn how to properly engine brake the car without causing extensive clutch wear, while at the same time being able to stop in time.
You see, where I live (Las Vegas), everyone cuts each other off, tailgates, and sometimes moves across FOUR lanes at a red light because they suddenly remembered where they are going.
So I need a technique where I got some idiot tailgating me by mere inches behind me.
So far I don't do the "blipping" the throttle or rev-matching technique, because I have only a month in experience of driving stick under my belt. What I do is step in the clutch pedal, downshift, and slowly let out the clutch and then gradually apply the brakes as I get closer. And then to a lower gear with the same process. All the way from 5-4-3, I dont bother with 2nd gear because my car at that point would have slowed to 20mph and I can just put the car in neutral and step on the brakes. And just by the way the car feels, I think it is causing damage to the clutch.
However! If I do the throttle-blip + downshift, my car looks like it picked up just ONE additional mile per hour, which causes the morons behind me to tailgate CLOSER.
Also in my month of driving, I noticed that gears 1-2-3 are fairly close in ratio, and gears 4-5 to be pretty wide in ratio. So if I get off the freeway (with no tailgating retards), I slow my car down to 50mph on 5th gear, then fourth, and then third.
So my downshifting speed ranges are...
60 to 50 mph = 5th gear
50 to 35 mph = 4th gear
35 to 20 mph = 3rd gear
Now what do you guys feel about what I am doing? Am I engine braking properly?
And if not, can you teach me a quick tip or something that will allow me to engine brake without getting rear ended?
You see, where I live (Las Vegas), everyone cuts each other off, tailgates, and sometimes moves across FOUR lanes at a red light because they suddenly remembered where they are going.
So I need a technique where I got some idiot tailgating me by mere inches behind me.
So far I don't do the "blipping" the throttle or rev-matching technique, because I have only a month in experience of driving stick under my belt. What I do is step in the clutch pedal, downshift, and slowly let out the clutch and then gradually apply the brakes as I get closer. And then to a lower gear with the same process. All the way from 5-4-3, I dont bother with 2nd gear because my car at that point would have slowed to 20mph and I can just put the car in neutral and step on the brakes. And just by the way the car feels, I think it is causing damage to the clutch.
However! If I do the throttle-blip + downshift, my car looks like it picked up just ONE additional mile per hour, which causes the morons behind me to tailgate CLOSER.
Also in my month of driving, I noticed that gears 1-2-3 are fairly close in ratio, and gears 4-5 to be pretty wide in ratio. So if I get off the freeway (with no tailgating retards), I slow my car down to 50mph on 5th gear, then fourth, and then third.
So my downshifting speed ranges are...
60 to 50 mph = 5th gear
50 to 35 mph = 4th gear
35 to 20 mph = 3rd gear
Now what do you guys feel about what I am doing? Am I engine braking properly?
And if not, can you teach me a quick tip or something that will allow me to engine brake without getting rear ended?