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Old 04-17-2010, 01:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I hear ya on the pedal position. What I found is that if you place the left side of your foot on the brake and tilt your right side on the accelerator it makes it pretty smooth. Its a different take on the classic technique, but it works well in the Z
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where did you buy your pedals from?
These guys make some nice stuff. I helped with the patterning and fitment for the 370 pedals:
SRP Racing - Custom Aluminum Racing Pedals

Grip is awesome, and the gas pedal extension on the left helps with heel and toeing...



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These guys make some nice stuff. I helped with the patterning and fitment for the 370 pedals:

Grip is awesome, and the gas pedal extension on the left helps with heel and toeing...

Nice!!! I like that the accelerator is nearly parallel with the brake. They look pretty sharp too.
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