Yes it varies per gear and car.
You have to memorize your car's rpm per gear at any given speed.
For example, you're in second gear at 40 kph at 3000 rpm. You let go of the throttle, slide the shifter back to neutral, then you have to rev match it to the exact rpm that would match 40 kph in 3rd gear. This is likely be 2000 rpm, so you step on the gas a bit to get the revs up to 2000 rpm, then you stick the shifter into 3rd gear.
Rinse and repeat for any gear.
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