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Heel/Toe shifting question
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<blockquote data-quote="SKMCOBRA" data-source="post: 5987571" data-attributes="member: 26290"><p>This is the way I have read is the correct way to do it. Your heal rests somewhat in front of the gas pedal. You roll your knee towards the wheel a bit and apply half your foot to the brake pedal. Then the right side of you foot rolls to blip the gas pedal. This is also the way my friend taught me who was taught at the Bondurant driving school in Phoenix.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This is the case where your brake pedal is at the same position as your gas pedal under hard braking. However the problem I had learning this method in 2007 was that my brake pedal went down too far and I actually over accelerated while braking. This was because I couldn't get my foot off of the gas pedal due to the brake pedal going down too far and being level with the gas pedal. And yes...I have completely bled my brakes, run high temp fluid and have ss brake lines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SKMCOBRA, post: 5987571, member: 26290"] This is the way I have read is the correct way to do it. Your heal rests somewhat in front of the gas pedal. You roll your knee towards the wheel a bit and apply half your foot to the brake pedal. Then the right side of you foot rolls to blip the gas pedal. This is also the way my friend taught me who was taught at the Bondurant driving school in Phoenix. This is the case where your brake pedal is at the same position as your gas pedal under hard braking. However the problem I had learning this method in 2007 was that my brake pedal went down too far and I actually over accelerated while braking. This was because I couldn't get my foot off of the gas pedal due to the brake pedal going down too far and being level with the gas pedal. And yes...I have completely bled my brakes, run high temp fluid and have ss brake lines. [/QUOTE]
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