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Thread: Pedal Alignment

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    Pedal Alignment

    Hi Guys

    I have adjusted my brake and clutch pedals to where I believe they need to be based on the travel of the clutch and necessary slack at the rest position. Both pedals are on the stop.

    If I put a straight edge across the centre of the foot pads on the brake and clutch pedals, the face of the accelerator pedal is backset roughly 2.25 inches. The linkage of the accelerator is back on its stop as well. The rod from the back of the accelerator pedal to the linkage is wound out all the way.


    I feel like this orientation isn't right because when moving my foot from accelerator to brake it feels like I have to lift my leg too far a distance. While driving the top of my foot is pretty much behind the brake pedal pad.

    Is this the normal pedal orientation or do I have something wrong.

    Thanks
    Darren
    1969 911E Ossie Blau
    Member 2905

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    I believe it is arranged so that when your toe is on the brake pedal and braking, your heel is on the accelerator pedal so that you can blip the throttle when downshifting.

    SV

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