JoeD- yah, it's a preference thing, but for my car (since it's pretty much stock and will remain that way) i wanted the genuine bits. basically i wanted the touring
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JoeD- yah, it's a preference thing, but for my car (since it's pretty much stock and will remain that way) i wanted the genuine bits.
basically i wanted the touring less the leather seats. that's why im kinda going backwards and adding the stuff that was missing on my Base with sport package. hahaha. (installed the homelink/compass mirror just last night). |
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Definitely recommend using a heat gun to get the rubber loose or at least more pliable. When I get some more free time I will do my install. Let me know how your installation goes
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hahaha yah, some folks will tell you to boil it first, but im not too fond of water UNDER my pedal covers...im sure it'll dry eventually but heatgun makes more sense to me.
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Make your choice, pay your money.. BTW, I've had my rubber pedals off and on a half dozen times in the past week. Just roll the lips over the metal pedals. No gyrations or heat guns necessary..it's no big deal.. Last edited by Modshack; 09-24-2009 at 04:57 PM. |
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i doubt you're going to net much "performance" out of your SRT's but like your intake duct you made, if it makes you feel good, that's worth it. let's also not forget the spacers you are using that offsets the wheel rate of your factory suspension geometry... and add tramlining. i dont mean to be an arse but i can be if you want me to. removing the stock rubber pads are easy. we all know that. we're talking about the ones with the metal (touring pedals) those are a biotch to install if you dont heat it up. |
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yah, well let's not start this cause you did a great DIY on your pedals and im sure there are others that want to do the SRT ones.
as such, there are folks like me that want the factory look. |
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Lol what performance would you get out of pedals...
Grip? that's a joke. It's purely for aesthetics in either case.
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Are you joking me? Pedals are extremely important... why on earth do you see people w/ different steering wheels? or different seats? they all have their functions... just because most people never drive their car to the limit and therefore all the things you take for granted @ 60-80 mph work fine... does not mean the same holds true when you are at a track side by side near another car going through a turn...
If only I could count the number of times my skater shoes have slipped off the clutch on quick shifts... or when my heel slips on the gas on blip shifts... |
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I agree with what you are saying but the stock pedals have plenty of grip as it is..
Anyways, I don't want to argue any points about performance. I do apologize if I have offended you. Now getting back on topic (solution for aluminum touring pedals for base model), does anyone have any input on how to install the touring pedals for base model Z's? Thanks.
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However, having been road-racing competitively and attending open track-days in various cars for over 6 years, I have yet to drive a factory performance-car with pedals begging for an upgrade, and the 370Z is no exception. I've found nothing wrong with the design of the factory pedals, be it Base or Touring, and I certainly don't run into any issues with slippage or heel-toeing even with my size-12 feet. In this context with the given OEM parts, considering aftermarket aluminum pedal-covers a "performance modification" is akin to the notion of a shift-knob providing the same end result. That said, adding the Touring units to a Base provides a very nice aesthetic upgrade without sacrifice of "performance" offered from tacky looking, aftermarket pieces. Beware of overly-grippy pedals with sharp, raised aluminum edges, however. Those provide a little too much performance and don't allow for any sliding of your foot when it calls for adjustment while planted on a pedal or rolling off the throttle/brake. As for Pilotis...I'll leave those for the poseur Porsche or Ferrari owners who think they are "performance drivers" but merely drive to Stabucks on the weekends and have never even been on a track. If I'm racing, I'm obviously in Sparcos with a suit, but for merely lapping or days focused on spirited-driving on nice roads...Puma Speedcats or even my Diesel Parandys serve me just fine. Last edited by JoeD; 09-24-2009 at 08:24 PM. |
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