taikor born to heel toeI need my pedals further apart as my feet too big......hhahahhahah
SAME! OMG... but your feet bigger la confirm.I need my pedals further apart as my feet too big......hhahahhahah
Yup, like I suspected, they're quite far apart to start practicing especially if your feet also not big. Better buy some pedal extension kit like below, those should help a lot.
Another thing is better wear shoes.
Pedal covers might just help. It is true some cars come with shitty foot pedalsI don't drive barefoot. Never tried that. Normally I wear sandals or normal Nike shoes.
These pedals are needed to make it easier to perform heel toe technique right? Is it really needed for rev matching (without braking)?
Better not wear sandals when practicing heel & toe coz it may slip or get caught with the pedals.I don't drive barefoot. Never tried that. Normally I wear sandals or normal Nike shoes.
These pedals are needed to make it easier to perform heel toe technique right? Is it really needed for rev matching (without braking)?
I need my pedals further apart as my feet too big......hhahahhahah
For me, my foot is a bit skinny & smallish, so those pedal kits help quite a bit for heel & toe.Pedal covers might just help. It is true some cars come with shitty foot pedals
the covers might just add some weight to the pedals to ease response
but in any case, without is just as fine, after all it's mostly in the pedal timing
I need to master rev matching first before starting on heel toe which is even more difficult as I need to brake and rev with the same foot.Pedal covers might just help. It is true some cars come with shitty foot pedals
the covers might just add some weight to the pedals to ease response
but in any case, without is just as fine, after all it's mostly in the pedal timing
My kind of sandals are not those that will slip. It looks something like this.Better not wear sandals when practicing heel & toe coz it may slip or get caught with the pedals.
Yes those pedal makes it easier to practice heel & toe. If just pure rev matching without braking then no need but the target end result is to be able to do heel & toe so you can brake and rev match at the same time while slowing down.
If I were you, I'd just go straight to practicing heel & toe. Because even though there's the same rev matching aspect but the way to do is slightly different. When you just do rev matching you'd jab the gas with the whole upper part of your foot, while in heel & toe you need to blip using the side foot towards the heel part. If you just practice rev matching first and gotten used to jabbing the gas with the whole upper part of the foot, then later once you want to try heel & toe you might not get used to jabbing it with the side foot and hence need to practice again.I need to master rev matching first before starting on heel toe which is even more difficult as I need to brake and rev with the same foot.
My kind of sandals are not those that will slip. It looks something like this.
Yup, shoes with thin rubber soles are the best, and not those with the squarish heel step up like formal dress shoes unless you're like Ayrton Senna!Yes guys, it is only right to drive with shoes and not sandals.
Especially when exploring the finer side of driving, one should always wear shoes
And thin soles allows better feel of the pedals and are best, thick sole Running shoes not recommended.
you need the least movement and only shoes provide that. Not to mention sandals can get hooked to the pedals like Izso said.
Shoes like these are best:
agreed.If I were you, I'd just go straight to practicing heel & toe. Because even though there's the same rev matching aspect but the way to do is slightly different. When you just do rev matching you'd jab the gas with the whole upper part of your foot, while in heel & toe you need to blip using the side foot towards the heel part. If you just practice rev matching first and gotten used to jabbing the gas with the whole upper part of the foot, then later once you want to try heel & toe you might not get used to jabbing it with the side foot and hence need to practice again.
kaki ayam kenot meh T_TYes guys, it is only right to drive with shoes and not sandals.
Especially when exploring the finer side of driving, one should always wear shoes
And thin soles allows better feel of the pedals and are best, thick sole Running shoes not recommended.
you need the least movement and only shoes provide that. Not to mention sandals can get hooked to the pedals like Izso said.
Shoes like these are best:
I drove older 3 series manual before and I step on clutch and brakes at the same time......lolSAME! OMG... but your feet bigger la confirm.
I never had issues with heeling on my wira. Biggest issue was the timing. i never got it right before selling off the car.
Used those mat with stubs at the bottom....kaki ayam kenot meh T_T
slippers keep getting caught, shoes tend to pull the whole mat forward causing other problems