Mark Sirota wrote:
>
> 2-3" does sound like a lot, though. If the pedal doesn't move far
> enough down, then perhaps some adjustment needs to be made.
>
> I don't think it's legal to put a spacer on the throttle pedal, but
> you can modify the right side of your right shoe...
I went shoe shopping once for a pair of tennis shoes that would help me
in my heel-toe activities. I found a pair of "Head" tennis shoes that
had a larger 'flange' to the outside of the foot near the ball. This was
ideal for me. That allowed me to keep more of my foot on the brake
pedal, where the effort was needed, and still blip the throttle with
this 'extension' of the shoe. Works great for me, and it's even stock
class legal! :-)
-Josh2
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Joshua Hadler '74 914 2.0 CSP/Bi - Hooligan Racing #29 - CONIVOR
'87 Quantum Syncro - aka stealth quattro
jhadler@rmi.net
http://rainbow.rmi.net/~jhadler/
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