Bigger pedals for heel and toe ?!
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Originally posted by D_Nyholm
Wow, maybe it is just me, but I feel that the stock pedals are almost perfectly placed for the "rocking" heel-toe method. Maybe I have really wide feet (size 11), I really dont' think that is the case though.
Wow, maybe it is just me, but I feel that the stock pedals are almost perfectly placed for the "rocking" heel-toe method. Maybe I have really wide feet (size 11), I really dont' think that is the case though.
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I'm not very good at heel-toe but the pedals in the Z just do not inspire confidence. Sure I might be able to hit both with the edges of my shoe, but that does not inspire confidence, especially for a novice. I'd really hate to have the edge of my shoe slip off one or both peddles in the middle of a high-speed apex; that wouldn't be pretty.
The pedals definitely need to be bigger, or at least wider.
The pedals definitely need to be bigger, or at least wider.
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How about doing it the easy and free way. Just remove the entire throttle pedal assembly and then bend it so the throttle pedal is 1/2-3/4" closer to the brake? I tried to do it in the car without removal, but it's impossible.
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Originally posted by raceboy
You just have to be careful to only bend it at the bottom. Otherwise, it will go past the stop and you will throw a code.
You just have to be careful to only bend it at the bottom. Otherwise, it will go past the stop and you will throw a code.
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Originally posted by nwind21
Man that's some work and possible ruining the pedal assembly. I would just spend the 30-40 bucks for a new pedal set + 20-30 min to install and VIOLA... you can now do heel and toe w/o worrying that you screwed up something.
Man that's some work and possible ruining the pedal assembly. I would just spend the 30-40 bucks for a new pedal set + 20-30 min to install and VIOLA... you can now do heel and toe w/o worrying that you screwed up something.
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