Controversial topic - Heel toe makes you slow
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10-18-2016, 04:13 PM
Post: #11
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Controversial topic - Heel toe makes you slow
It is not the video i've watched before, but it seems the accelerator pedal is a bit misguided for a cool and clear heel and toe.
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10-25-2016, 10:02 AM
Post: #12
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Controversial topic - Heel toe makes you slow
You are probably right talking for the most of us, Roman.
I still heel and toe down shift, though. Here is why: I like nerdy stuff like this and I will never be the fastest one anyways. For me a trackday is about techniques and I use it to improve as much as I can. I do check laptimes but not until I get home My car: 20V, the white AE: 7AGE and an experienced rally driver, the MX5 is running a Rotrex kit with 225 hp. Great times. Sarcasme is just one of the things I offer Daily driver: '92 Toyota Carina E GTI Rebuilt project: '86 Levin hatch |
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01-05-2017, 07:29 PM
Post: #13
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Controversial topic - Heel toe makes you slow
What if.........
Guys there is a kit for the GT86 accelerator pedal from Cusco to improve Heel and Toe..... Anyone tested it on a AE86?! Just curious...... Being watching my track movies, and reading about this issue.... And i think what makes me lose time on track its the fact that i heel and toe pretty far away from the ideal "brake line and force", which means in a more realistic way into something like this... I brake too soon, i downshift and i heel and toe... What happens is, i press the pedal even more to brake even more.... Why? Because i think i need to do this almost inside the corner.... I will need feedback on the pedal..... Should improve alot the heel and toe on my car if it can be assembled. |
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01-06-2017, 11:13 AM
Post: #14
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Controversial topic - Heel toe makes you slow
The throttle pedal is just rod steel, has anyone tried heating it up and bending it to a better position?
You might need to change the pivot slightly to compensate for the loss of travel. |
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