Adjusting gas/brake pedals
Might want to look at Ultimate Pedals. They have a "heel toe" gas pedal:

It is less than $85 and comes in several finishes. They also offer brake, clutch, and dead pedals.

It is less than $85 and comes in several finishes. They also offer brake, clutch, and dead pedals.
Originally Posted by kapps
The real fun part is doing all that while double clutching the downshift. When you get it right, you can just throw the shifter into the next gear down without any resistance.
Here is another technique that works very well for us in the Mini,
Instead of rolling your foot to bring the revs up,
I use the ball of my foot on the brake pedal, then I rotate my ankle and hit the gas pedal with the heal part of my foot.
This way, you can really have a good feel on the brakes at all time.
Hope this helps
Victor
Instead of rolling your foot to bring the revs up,
I use the ball of my foot on the brake pedal, then I rotate my ankle and hit the gas pedal with the heal part of my foot.
This way, you can really have a good feel on the brakes at all time.
Hope this helps
Victor
Originally Posted by Mini Works
Here is another technique that works very well for us in the Mini,
Instead of rolling your foot to bring the revs up,
I use the ball of my foot on the brake pedal, then I rotate my ankle and hit the gas pedal with the heal part of my foot.
This way, you can really have a good feel on the brakes at all time.
Hope this helps
Victor
Instead of rolling your foot to bring the revs up,
I use the ball of my foot on the brake pedal, then I rotate my ankle and hit the gas pedal with the heal part of my foot.
This way, you can really have a good feel on the brakes at all time.
Hope this helps
Victor
Does anyone have a link to a video showing H&T technique? That's what's really missing...
Yeah, I learned to do it like that but now, I tend to just roll the outside of my foot onto the gas instead of using the heel. Just make sure you keep a good portion of your foot on the brake so it doesn't slip off.
Originally Posted by kapps
Yeah, I learned to do it like that but now, I tend to just roll the outside of my foot onto the gas instead of using the heel. Just make sure you keep a good portion of your foot on the brake so it doesn't slip off.
That's my problem as well. I've got size 12's but I'm also 6'4" so I have trouble finding a good seat position. If I get close, I can reach the shifter and wheel easy but my legs don't have enough room to move (especially for proper heel-toe). With the seat back, my legs have room and I can still reach the wheel but I almost have to lean forward to grab 5th gear.
I'm 6'1" and had a similar issue, the best comprimise I've found is wrists on the wheel with a slight bend in the elbow, then for heel toe it becimes much more left right of the foot for me (15W) always have extra room to move seemed to be the most comfortamble and smoothest position for me. but I still can't see the top of the tach.
I tried to get my heel on the gas pedal today at a stop light. I was braking with the lower arch of my foot in order to get my heel anywhere near the bottom of the gas pedal and, even then, I had very little leverage to move the gas (my heel was too close to the floor hinge). I've got a feeling that this would have been easier in a car w/ a suspended gas pedal...
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Originally Posted by SumWon
Might want to look at Ultimate Pedals. They have a "heel toe" gas pedal:

It is less than $85 and comes in several finishes. They also offer brake, clutch, and dead pedals.

It is less than $85 and comes in several finishes. They also offer brake, clutch, and dead pedals.
My shoe size is 8-1/2. I've tried both techniques and neither works for me. The height difference and the large gap between the gas and brake pedals are just BAD for folks with smaller feet.
A few friends (w/ similar shoe sizes) also tried out my car and found the same issue. They tried both heel-toeing & rolling the foot ... very difficult for small feet
There is probably no way to lower the brake pedal height to better match the gas pedal position. BUT looks like there is a few choices out there for a left-extended gas pedal which "possibly" allow for rolling my foot to blip the gas. Actually I may talk to folks making Ultimate Pedals to see if they can make a more extended size gas pedal. Will keep you guys posted on my search.
A few friends (w/ similar shoe sizes) also tried out my car and found the same issue. They tried both heel-toeing & rolling the foot ... very difficult for small feet

There is probably no way to lower the brake pedal height to better match the gas pedal position. BUT looks like there is a few choices out there for a left-extended gas pedal which "possibly" allow for rolling my foot to blip the gas. Actually I may talk to folks making Ultimate Pedals to see if they can make a more extended size gas pedal. Will keep you guys posted on my search.
I could see a problem w/ smaller feet and using the pinkie toe / roll the foot method.
I have the other problem with one pair of shoes... they are so wide that I can't get them between the right side column and the brake pedal to get to the gas! Oh well... one more case for wearing driving shoes!
I have the other problem with one pair of shoes... they are so wide that I can't get them between the right side column and the brake pedal to get to the gas! Oh well... one more case for wearing driving shoes!
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BTW, my shoes size is 8 1/2 and no problem blipping and/or heel/toe. You can also mix and match pedals too. My is from Ferrari/mini.
