General Heel and toe driving pedal layout

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General Heel and toe driving pedal layout

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Anyone knows how to set the pedal layout for Seicento to do better Heel and toe driving.
I think throttle is too high for the brake position.(n)
I need to change pedal height for the throttle.
How to change the height of throttle?
Is anyone racing or rallying, please tell me?
I have a Seicento Michael S model that come with nice alloy pedals, but height is wrong. When brake pedal is down, throttle is too high.
Normally no need to rev up when braking and shift down. But sometimes need rev up when braking.
Thank you very much.

I used to race Caterham that can adjust any position and I have a Lancia Delta Integrale Evo1. They are better position as standard.(y)
 
Adjust the tension on the cable by the throttle body, to give it a lot more slack. You may loose WOT that way though, make sure you check the butterfly.

Other option is to bend or cut/weld the pedal but that has the same side effects I think.

Best bet would be to contact RallyCinq or Nitrane as they both rally. I think RallyCinq may have different pedals, but not 100%.

Kristian
 
Anyone knows how to set the pedal layout for Seicento to do better Heel and toe driving.
I think throttle is too high for the brake position.(n)
I need to change pedal height for the throttle.
How to change the height of throttle?
Is anyone racing or rallying, please tell me?
I have a Seicento Michael S model that come with nice alloy pedals, but height is wrong. When brake pedal is down, throttle is too high.
Normally no need to rev up when braking and shift down. But sometimes need rev up when braking.
Thank you very much.

I used to race Caterham that can adjust any position and I have a Lancia Delta Integrale Evo1. They are better position as standard.(y)

I thought exatcly the same thing when i first tried to heel toe the Cinq. Thought it was just me not being able to heel toe properly :p

Love to know if you manage to lower the throttle. :D
 
Having the pedals offset to the left and a non adjustable steering column doesn't help much either...
 
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