I bent my gas pedal on saturday. I only got maybe 20% throttle, and the gas pedal was about 1 foot behind the brake pedal. A quick yank in the vice fixed it. And now I get 100% throttle, where the last 2 years, I have only gotten 80% from the pedal being bent previously.
The pedal set up sucks, but I can manage by putting my foot on the brake and pivoting it to blip the gas with my heel. Or just roll my ankle to the right so I'm pushing on the edge of the brake pedal and using the opposite side of my foot to blip the gas. Only do that when I'm not driving too aggressively, don't want my foot to slip off the brake at a bad time.
p8ntman442 wrote:umm, I meant pivoting my foot with my heel on the floor, maybee im not familiar with the real definition of heel-toe.
whoops.
Heel-Toe means using the ball of your foot on the brake to slow for a turn while you use the heel of your foot on the throttle to bring the RPM up to rev match the accompanying downshift. It's not possible with the stock Fiero pedal position... although I have been thinking about putting a 2-3" thick block of wood on my gas pedal to see if I can do it that way.
I can't heel-toe, but I can use the ball of my foot on the brake and roll my ankle over so the outside of my foot/little toe reach down to the gas. Basically, my foot is wide enough to press both at the same time.