Rev matching
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British pronunciation/ɹˈɛv mˈatʃɪŋ/
American pronunciation/ɹˈɛv mˈætʃɪŋ/

Definition & Meaning of "rev matching"

Rev matching
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the technique of adjusting engine speed to match the rotational speed of the transmission input shaft before gear engagement

What is "rev matching"?

Rev matching is a technique used in manual transmission vehicles to smoothly downshift without causing jerky movements or damaging the transmission. It involves increasing the engine speed to match the speed of the lower gear before shifting. This is typically done by pressing the gas pedal briefly while the clutch is engaged during the downshift. Rev matching helps synchronize the engine speed with the wheels, making the shift smoother and reducing strain on the car. It is commonly used in racing and performance driving for better control and smoother gear changes.

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Learning rev matching requires precise coordination between the throttle and clutch pedals.
Race car drivers often practice rev matching to maintain control and stability during high-speed cornering.
Rev matching helps to smoothly shift gears in a manual transmission, reducing wear on the clutch.
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Example
Learning rev matching requires precise coordination between the throttle and clutch pedals.
Race car drivers often practice rev matching to maintain control and stability during high-speed cornering.
Rev matching helps to smoothly shift gears in a manual transmission, reducing wear on the clutch.
When downshifting, rev matching prevents the vehicle from jerking or lurching forward.
Modern cars with automatic transmissions often use electronic systems to simulate rev matching for smoother gear changes.
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