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By Crumpler
#257138
I can rev match here and there but the clown feet are a disability. I can basically touch the instrument pod with my ape-like big toe.
:kickbutt:
By worf
#257141
Imagine the width of your size 15 shoe. Now imagine them as long as size 7 shoes but still just as wide.

That’s an actual shoe size. It’s called 7EEEEEE.

Most folks don’t even realize it exists.

Guess how I know?

I can accidentally mash all three pedals with one shoe.

The answer to your question, for me, at least, is to ignore the “conventional” direction on heal-toe and make up my own.
By Gary Knox
#257151
Both certainly seem to provide you guys a 'firm foundation'. Tricky heel and toe, however!
By linderpat
#257219
The 928 isn't a heel and toe kind of car :hiding:

I do rev match though, all the time. Blip the throttle on downshifts.
By worf
#257286
linderpat wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 6:37 am The 928 isn't a heel and toe kind of car :hiding:
:nono: Don’t channel Roger. :tongue:
By linderpat
#257301
:lol2: I meant that these cars aren’t really set up for track duty so no need to heel/toe. I took my 85 out on the track at Pitt Race, and while it is dialed in nicely for backroad duty, it was not good at all on the track. Not like my former 997 or current Shelby.
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