One other comment comes to mind.
If you ride a motorcycle, or drive a carbureted car, it becomes second nature, as you brake hard for a stop, to disengage the clutch and blip the throttle/gas pedal.
But if you spend all week driving a fuel injected car, then slip into the Pantera on the weekend, it won't be second nature to do this, and the motor may die at your first quick stop. I've done it before. Probably the rest of the day you'll be careful to blip the throttle when stopping.
Go to any auto race event involving tight corners, and watch the vehicles backfire as the drivers brake hard going into a turn. Its just the nature of the beast.
beastly cowboy from hell
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