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Neutral Newbie
I changed many things

 

1st : My Nick

 

From Mr Boobs to Hitman

 

2nd : My Ride

 

From Peugeot to Mazda

 

Come meetup lah ... thumbsup.gif

 

yeah so i've realised. I still like Mr Boobs though. Hitman sounds a tad fierce! laugh.gif

 

Remember you were looking for a MPV/SUV to replace your ride. Thought you were gonna get the Pug one with the glass roof, if I don't recall wrongly.

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I changed my mind .... I just cannot imagine myself driving around on weekdays (me alone all the time) in an MPV. Just not me manz shakehead.gif

 

Thinking of keeping my Mazda for now and buy an OPC MPV ... only for weekends with the kids nod.gif

 

That Peugeot MPV is one bloody heavy elephant with an underpowered plant crazy.gif

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bro ... i rised my throttle padel myself.... i can help u do it if u interested ... i drive a nissan sunny too... its actually really easy... just need to make a alu spacer...

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yo pal,

sorry, but what is a alu spacer?

 

Have now fixed on a larger pedal on the accelerator, so its better already, but still no idea on how to raise the accelerator... hmmm...

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Its an aluminium spacer... its like a rectangular block... 5mm X 60mm X 35mm... with 2 X 6mm Holes 40mm apart longtidutanlly.....

 

Jeff

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Usually, when you heel toe, you are near threshold braking, which means you are pressing very hard on the brake. At that point, the brake pedal is stiff and much lower than the accelerator. So, it doesn't matter what pedals you have. You cannot heel toe when only braking slightly.

 

Your legs need to be almost straight, slightly flex at the knee in order to heel toe. If you are too close, you cannot heel toe.

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