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oilstain 03-29-2010 01:22 PM

:facepalm:

Did anyone read the original post? My foot is plenty wide enough, but when I get to the friction zone of the brake the gas pedal is about two inches too high. If I covered the gas with my pinkie toe, I'd get the engine reving to about 4k every time I hit the brake.

I can blip now by covering the gas with my pinkie toe, IF I contort my foot to try to raise my pinkie toe high enough. But to do that, I really have to jack my ankle and slide my knee to the left to get a high enough angle. OR, if I don't cover the gas, but come close, I can roll my ankle so far to the right that eventually the top of my foot will catch the side of the gas pedal but that sucks just as bad.

My old integra had the gas low enough/ brake high enough that when I was on the brakes, the gas was still even, and I could rock my foot to the right to rev.

I'll try to get out to the garage tonight to see what's up with the assembly to get less dead play before the brakes start to grab.

SnakeKP 03-29-2010 01:23 PM


Originally Posted by jacob300zx (Post 546368)
The Rennen metal gas pedal absolutly rocks! I drove a miata at PCA today with it installed and was blipping like Montoya...

This was my car, and yes the pedal fucking rocks my cock, heal toe is easy as pie.

UrbanSoot 03-29-2010 01:40 PM

ive got the same problem as OP in my 350z. took some practice but i learned to blip the throttle just enough. man up and start practicing.

oilstain 03-29-2010 01:55 PM


Originally Posted by UrbanSoot (Post 546675)
ive got the same problem as OP in my 350z. took some practice but i learned to blip the throttle just enough. man up and start practicing.

Or fix the problem and keep the ingrained skills muscle memory?

Doppelgänger 03-29-2010 02:15 PM

OP. Are you brakes stock? Maybe try some SS lines and fluid?

dgmorr 03-29-2010 02:26 PM

Do your brakes need bleeding?

oilstain 03-29-2010 02:35 PM

Good pad life left, good pedal feel at engagement. Not stock pads, but nothing awesome/shitty, all other brake system components are stock.

Brakes bled last weekend, no noticeable difference (except my reservoir no longer looks like hersheys). Brake engagement point is in the same place as my 95 and in my friends 94.

I just need to customize it a bit.

One good inch would make all the difference in the world, but would love an inch and a half. I'll try Hustler's suggestion if I can't find a solution in the linkage n stuff.

oilstain 03-30-2010 11:08 AM

I was able to raise the brake pedal about an inch using the adjusters in the linkage.

All that it takes is a 17 mm and a 14 mm box wrench and the pain of trying to stand on your head under the brake assembly. I found that laying across the door sill was quite painful, I recommend using some padding or something to protect your ribs.

Anyway, just break the 17 lock nut loose, there's a captive one too, but you can ignore that. Unclip the small wire harness for the brake light switch and spin the threaded rod back to where only a little protrudes. Don't back it off so much that the pole switch doesn't protrude or your brake lights will be on until they blow out.

Now get even further under there, and notice the threaded rod that goes through the firewall. There is a 14mm lock nut jammed up against the bracket, loosen it. Now, you can adjust the brake pedal height to take up the slack you created moving the first rod. Make sure you still have about a quarter of an inch of play at the top, you don't want your breaks dragging.

Extract yourself from the footwell, sit in the seat, and give it a try. If-a you like-a, then tighten everything down, if not, then continue adjusting.

While this change made the pedal a much better height for me, my knee is fully embedded in the steering wheel now, so I'll be doing a foamectomy (which I've been meaning to do anyway) to get some room.

m2cupcar 03-30-2010 12:25 PM


Originally Posted by oilstain (Post 546663)
Did anyone read the original post? My foot is plenty wide enough, but when I get to the friction zone of the brake the gas pedal is about two inches too high.

I did. And I gave you my solution- no pedal modifications. Just roll your ankle over while keeping focused on your braking and you'll blip the throttle. The side (not the bottom) of your foot will hit the gas pedal. I've been doing this for fifteen years of racing Miatas.

Bond 03-30-2010 12:30 PM


Originally Posted by m2cupcar (Post 547276)
I did. And I gave you my solution- no pedal modifications. Just roll your ankle over while keeping focused on your braking and you'll blip the throttle. The side (not the bottom) of your foot will hit the gas pedal. I've been doing this for fifteen years of racing Miatas.

What he said, stop being a :noob: learn how to drive.

dstn2bdoa 03-31-2010 08:21 PM

I'm glad you figured it out. I was going to suggest duct taping a 1" piece of wood to the top of your brake pedal...waala... now their even.:idea:


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