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Originally Posted by kenchan mt tam- i think he's talking about the pivot point... Pivot point on the floor, thus the pedal is floor mounted. I found it harder to
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Pivot point on the floor, thus the pedal is floor mounted.
I found it harder to "heel" the gas pedal when the pedal is floor mounted cos the heel has to press near the pivot point which is stiffer. That's why I use the right part of my forefoot to blip the gas. Again, both way do the same as long as the downshift is done smoothly. But regarding the concern from OP, I believe the thickness and material of the shoes play a big role of how we can 'feel' the pedal. ![]() |
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shoe thickness changes does make it difficult to hit the sweet spot on the clutch at times, but he's driving AUTOMATIC. ![]() |
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as i was reading through this, i thought you were driving stick. i have this problem at times. when i leave my house to pick up a pack of smokes, i would rock my sandals. with the sandals on, its a lot harder for me to balance the gas and clutch and would sometimes jerk around when shifting. Then again, this is with a manual transmission. I dont see why you would have issues with a 7AT.
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Shoes will make a huge difference. In my kart, I usually wear my Piloti kart shoes. One day I was just going out for a couple laps to test something out so kept my Vans on. It was pretty much impossible to drive. Went from a thin, stiff sole to a thick, cushy one and literally coudn't keep it on the track becasue my acceleration points and braking points were all thrown off.
With a pedal as stiff (which makes it sensitive) as on a Z, you get the same issues. |
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the rounded heel brings big improvement if you dont have such shoes yet. i personally run piloti's on my Z, sketchers type casual shoes and dress-slippers that have rounded heels in my G during the week. i can still manage to drive in snow shoes/boots though while it is a tad clumsy. ![]() |
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I went from a floor mounted to a top mounted then back to a floor mounted. I don't find myself have problem using them because of the difference of the pivot point, but yes, it does take a bit of time to adjust my heel-toe. In your case with AT, it will be more simple to adjust. What makes the difference on your 'feel' on the gas pddal are mostly: The type of your shoes And the stiffness of the pedal. Quote:
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Stall, stall, Why is this clutch so different from the 300? This was my first experience. Never the gas pedal. I tried heel toeing with SRM on first day as well. I did not think I could ever get used to SRM, which is not the case anymore. Driving home with blindspots, SRM, with it's S in corner, looking like a 5, made me think I had only 5 gears not 6 like the salesman said. The multi change CD player did not work either (because I have music box). And the stupid VDC going off made me think I'd just wasted my money. The first 24 hours of ownership allowed me to sus things out.
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Glad it helped, as I said it worked for me and it became second nature in a very short time.
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Great advice.^^
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