Heel and toe driving
#1
Heel and toe driving
hi everyone, just bought myself a mazda6 2.0 TS (yes im from europe). This is my first post. Anyways im wondering do any of you heel and toe in your mazda6? im finding the peddle positions a bit awkward to do it and was wondering if there was some way for me to adjust the peddles? Any input would be appreciated.
Thank you
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#2
RE: Heel and toe driving
the answere would be
if you cannot take the pedals out and move them you could get some of the aftermarket pedal sets and place them a bit closer together.
or you could heat up your pedals a bit with a torch and bend them closer.
but make sure you weld on some more metal to keep the safty level high and not break off the pedals
try out a few things and tell us how it works out
if you cannot take the pedals out and move them you could get some of the aftermarket pedal sets and place them a bit closer together.
or you could heat up your pedals a bit with a torch and bend them closer.
but make sure you weld on some more metal to keep the safty level high and not break off the pedals
try out a few things and tell us how it works out
#6
RE: Heel and toe driving
Heel and toe is neat and good for the transmission and clutch, but you need well positioned pedals. It is a dying art as less and less cars are available with manual shift especially in North America. So car makers don't pay too much attention in the design of the pedals.
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