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Are you able to rev w/ your break pedal pressed?
#1
Are you able to rev w/ your break pedal pressed?
This poll stems from the Pedal Placement thread.
I am trying to get more information in regards to the theory of your gas being disabled while your foot is on the break.
Currently I have a 2003 225 which I bought used. Since it had a previous owner, I'm trying to get a straight answer so I know whether or not the previous owner made any mods... with out getting a VAGCOM.
Please use the poll.
Thanks.
I am trying to get more information in regards to the theory of your gas being disabled while your foot is on the break.
Currently I have a 2003 225 which I bought used. Since it had a previous owner, I'm trying to get a straight answer so I know whether or not the previous owner made any mods... with out getting a VAGCOM.
Please use the poll.
Thanks.
#2
RE: Are you able to rev w/ your break pedal pressed?
I mentioned i can rev in neutral but not in gear.
car
2000 fwd
diode, no chip
** Shouldnt your poll have one that says you cant rev with chip/no chip?
car
2000 fwd
diode, no chip
** Shouldnt your poll have one that says you cant rev with chip/no chip?
#5
RE: Are you able to rev w/ your break pedal pressed?
I'm just trippen because I have driven about 10 TT's and mine feels a lot different (in a good way) then the other ones I've driven... that's why I bought it.
Since then, I've been wondering. *shrugs* I'll just go get VAG.
Since then, I've been wondering. *shrugs* I'll just go get VAG.
#7
RE: Are you able to rev w/ your break pedal pressed?
Okay, so after extensive testing (and wear on my poor brake pads) I've come to a conclusion!!
IF trying to step on the gas and brake at the same time you will slow down! Also left foot braking is a lot harder then it looks!
I could however step on the brake (with my left foot) and then step on the gas. At which point my RPM's would increase.
I attempted this in first - third gear.... Left foot braking for the win!!
IF trying to step on the gas and brake at the same time you will slow down! Also left foot braking is a lot harder then it looks!
I could however step on the brake (with my left foot) and then step on the gas. At which point my RPM's would increase.
I attempted this in first - third gear.... Left foot braking for the win!!