Cop Magnet
Enthusiast
why the issue with the 2nd to 3rd shift, i feel like i just entered "the safe zone" once i'm out of 2nd under hard accel on the mexican highway
Application of torque is one problem, it has to be smooth and even. Even in a turn, or the start of a drift (like a standing start on a road with a crown on it), this is manageable with countersteering and/or feathering the throttle.
The other problem is reversal of torque which occurs when you shift. All the load is one way under acceleration, then you clutch to shift and BAM, the car is sideways. This is why the shifts are causing snakebite, even in a seemingly straight line. Same principle becomes second-nature at the track -- you never let off in a turn -- and why track time is so valuable for learning to drive on the street.