zumbooruk
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Regarding heal toe shifting, I am 60 years old and I've only owned manual cars ever since I purchased my first car.
I do not consider myself a "good driver" as I lack the finesse, I usually say that I drive like an ape...
yet I've always blipped the throttle when shifting down the gears as I slow down, and heal toe when downshifting while braking.
note that I have "duck" feet and cannot heel toe in the correct technique (nor can I snowplow, but that's another story...)
since I cannot do the above, I drive with my heel just right of center of the brake pedal, and for my heel toe, I press the brake pedal with the ball of the foot under the big toe, and angle my foot out to reach the throttle with the outside edge of my foot. (as a side effect of pivoting on my right heel, I tend to bore a hole through the floor mat...)
since I was not able to test drive the FL5 before purchasing it, I was fairly surprised and disappointed that I was not able to heel toe the FL5 since the throttle pedal was too far down and out (right) for the outside of my foot to reach.
after a few dozen miles it seemed that the brake pedal settled down a bit from when it was brand new, yet I still was not able to heel toe comfortably
I did some research and discovered the Acuity throttle pedal spacer/relocation bracket
I tried all the positions and found that for me position C puts the throttle pedal exactly where it should be.
now that I can heel toe comfortably, I turned off the auto rev match as it felt weird and a bit annoying
I only have about 500 miles on it and I am still driving like a little old lady, I also still shift slowly and deliberately, and no hard braking, but so far so good with the Acuity bracket.
one other thing I noticed with the FL5, I am fairly good at starting uphill without rolling back (or stalling) but it seems that with the FL5, even though I never use the automatic brake hold feature, it still seems to hold the brake when I start uphill, weird, but not as annoying as the auto rev match...
I do not consider myself a "good driver" as I lack the finesse, I usually say that I drive like an ape...
yet I've always blipped the throttle when shifting down the gears as I slow down, and heal toe when downshifting while braking.
note that I have "duck" feet and cannot heel toe in the correct technique (nor can I snowplow, but that's another story...)
since I cannot do the above, I drive with my heel just right of center of the brake pedal, and for my heel toe, I press the brake pedal with the ball of the foot under the big toe, and angle my foot out to reach the throttle with the outside edge of my foot. (as a side effect of pivoting on my right heel, I tend to bore a hole through the floor mat...)
since I was not able to test drive the FL5 before purchasing it, I was fairly surprised and disappointed that I was not able to heel toe the FL5 since the throttle pedal was too far down and out (right) for the outside of my foot to reach.
after a few dozen miles it seemed that the brake pedal settled down a bit from when it was brand new, yet I still was not able to heel toe comfortably
I did some research and discovered the Acuity throttle pedal spacer/relocation bracket
I tried all the positions and found that for me position C puts the throttle pedal exactly where it should be.
now that I can heel toe comfortably, I turned off the auto rev match as it felt weird and a bit annoying
I only have about 500 miles on it and I am still driving like a little old lady, I also still shift slowly and deliberately, and no hard braking, but so far so good with the Acuity bracket.
one other thing I noticed with the FL5, I am fairly good at starting uphill without rolling back (or stalling) but it seems that with the FL5, even though I never use the automatic brake hold feature, it still seems to hold the brake when I start uphill, weird, but not as annoying as the auto rev match...
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