JuniorDA[LS];492894 said:
so im hearing all these things about how to turn a corner driving a 5 speed. i hear some ppl say downshfting is bad and that it strains your engine. and brakes are easier to replace then a engine or a tranny. then i heard ppl say you should downshift. one time when i was practicing how to drive my 5 speed, i was in 3rd gear coming to a corner, what i did was put it in neutral before tha turn didnt give any gas, and when i turned i applied tha brake pedal and when i was exciting tha turn i shifted into second and continued driving. so can someone please tell me what is tha proper way of taking a corner without stressing tha engine please. id rather replace my brakes instead of the engine or tranny
Your friends are right when they say its better to have to replace your brakes rather than your engine. To me that only applies to coming to a stop, say like a traffic light. It also goes for taking a turn too, for me it depends on the situation. If i'm in a hurry and i've got the engine on a boil(VTEC) i'll heel/toe(rev-matching) during the corner, in order to utilize engine braking, and to be able to hit the gas at the apex instead of having to get back into gear.
Either way, its kind of personal preference, but like Kyle said if done correctly, downshifting to a stop(or a corner) does no damage other than the wear on the engine that is inevitable, and wasting gas.
Downshifting when just coming to stop is dumb. Brakes are replaceables that are meant to stop the car, not the clutch. Not worth putting unnecessary stress on drivetrain components that aren't nearly as easy or cheap to replace
Agreed. Sometimes though if i'm in a lower gear i'll downshift..like if i'm in 5th i'll shift to 4th or even 3rd. but really i do it to wait for the light to change.lol