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> Changing position of throttle pedal?
post Dec 10, 2007 - 8:00 PM
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So, I recently got a '94 GT.

I love it. No drive by wire is the best thing ever.



Anyway, the throttle pedal is really set back. I tried heel toeing(I've driven manual for about 2 years, I can actually heel toe) and the pedal is just too far back unless I want to have some platform heels on my shoes.


I'm pretty sure I can move the position of it, but how do I do it?


TiA


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post Dec 10, 2007 - 8:22 PM
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I have never looked at changing its positioning. Number 1 reason, I can heel toe just fine with flat shoes on. Easiest fix would probably be to just add a pedal to it. Buy a pedal set and just attach the gas pedal so it moves it forward some.




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post Dec 10, 2007 - 11:20 PM
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Hmm.

Yea, on mine the throttle is definitely set back by a very very large amount.



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post Dec 11, 2007 - 5:59 AM
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same. its set back a good 0.6"-1" from the brake pedal position

1. didnt try to heel toe
2. dont need to(i live on an island)
3. my 6gc is a 140,xxx DD prolly would screw up the heel toe process and do something to my drivetrain.
4. too lazy to try.........lol


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