Noob question on pedal placement
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Noob question on pedal placement
Hi there all, I'm considering an 01-02 Quattro coupe with the 6sp. I’m a current owner of a BMW Z3 that needs a little more storage/trunk space. I have a question about pedal placement. The particular car I just test drove seemed as if the travel on the brake pedal was very short before the brakes started to grab, and the gas pedalseemed much further toward the firewall than I'm used towhich made heel/toeing rather difficult for my size 12 feet and long legs. Is this the way these cars are, or did I happen to drive one that is in need of brake work that was causing my issue? Is it possible to adjust the pedal height to make up for some of the pedal height difference? I did spot the thread about the aftermarket pedal covers, and that might be an easy $70 fix. On the wholeIwas plesantly surprised that the car was goodon leg room and with the gas pedal placement I had to pull the seat forward which I was shocked at.
FWIW, the car was very peppy, and felt silly stable with the quattro system so I was pleasantly surprised since it was only the second Audi I'd ever driven. I think its a matter of finding the right car for me.
Thanks for any advice in advance.
Brad
FWIW, the car was very peppy, and felt silly stable with the quattro system so I was pleasantly surprised since it was only the second Audi I'd ever driven. I think its a matter of finding the right car for me.
Thanks for any advice in advance.
Brad
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RE: Noob question on pedal placement
I added a set of AWE-Tuning pedals to mine. It helps some. Due to the way the pedals are setup you really have to more roll your foot onto the gas rather than a true heel-toe. It takes a little getting used to, but it works well for me.
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RE: Noob question on pedal placement
ORIGINAL: neur0tic
XCLR8TT, What happened to your steering column?
XCLR8TT, What happened to your steering column?
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RE: Noob question on pedal placement
Ball of foot on brake... roll your foot onto the gas. No problems even at track speeds and under heavy or light braking. It's all a matter of practice... having a size 11 foot doesn't hurt either.
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RE: Noob question on pedal placement
EuroDash install? What are the differences? I see you have a little compartment where I have a fuse box and a little decal on your steering wheel.
Oh yea... and you have the release button still on your E-Brake. haha
I pulled the E-brake up on mine after parking one day and the release button launched across the car. That was scary.
Btw... Anyone know where I can get one of those?
***Edit***
*The E-Brake button... not the EuroDash*
Just the button cover came off... Maybe I pulled too hard. -shrugs-
Oh yea... and you have the release button still on your E-Brake. haha
I pulled the E-brake up on mine after parking one day and the release button launched across the car. That was scary.
Btw... Anyone know where I can get one of those?
***Edit***
*The E-Brake button... not the EuroDash*
Just the button cover came off... Maybe I pulled too hard. -shrugs-
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RE: Noob question on pedal placement
the car cuts off the fuel when your on the brakes so thus, no heel-toe shifting. But i did hear there is a way to turb that off by pressing both for a few seconds. Not sure though.
and by the way, I KNOW HOW TO HEEL-TOE
and by the way, I KNOW HOW TO HEEL-TOE
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RE: Noob question on pedal placement
ORIGINAL: neur0tic
I pulled the E-brake up on mine after parking one day and the release button launched across the car. That was scary.
Btw... Anyone know where I can get one of those?
I pulled the E-brake up on mine after parking one day and the release button launched across the car. That was scary.
Btw... Anyone know where I can get one of those?
Luckily I have cat-like reflexes and was able to catch mine... You might have to go to the dealer for it.