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December 30th, 2017 08:53 PM #1It's the step height/elevation that matters.
Stock cars usually have large difference in pedal height between brake and gas for safety. Di mo basta maslide paa mo on gas/brake, vice versa.
On race cars, we tend to adjust it on how comfortable we are during racing, specifically heel and toe braking. Usually almost level or tiny difference na lang ang gas and brake is what I usually see. They do it on different ways, cheap is by adjusting the brake pedal or putting pedal covers like found on blade/concorde to adjust height and distance.
Or if you have moolah, some racers put these:
Height/distance/angle and pressure/feel adjustable.
PE Pedal Box
All cars brake pedal height can be adjusted naman, it's not as easy as adjusting your seat though, but you can DIY it or the dealer can do it for you at an extra charge.
Sample:
How to adjust your brake pedal for easier side step heel toe rev match downshifts 2017 Honda civic - YouTube
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For AT cars, obviously you cant heel and toe pero most discussion I heard is that they like the brake pedal and gas pedal almost level para di hirap ung paa/ankle. This is true if you only use your right foot to apply both gas and brake pedal.
Para di raw pagod iaangat yung paa switching to brake pedal from gas pedal, especially in stop and go trapik, etc.. So yeah, pros and cons lang din. Safety vs convenience.
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January 25th, 2018 09:24 PM #2grabe apektado talaga sales ng mitsu phils dahil sa SUA....
and ang kalaban nila eh facebook page ng SUA group headed by raffy nieto and bernardino bernardo.....
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January 25th, 2018 09:55 PM #3i haven't heard of any acquaintance who changed his mind and bought something else.
in fact, one bought a monty. when i asked why he bought the so-called "SUA vehicle", he said, "marunong akong mag-maneho ng AT".
the guy still drives it regularly, and he hasn't SUA-ed yet.
heh heh.
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January 25th, 2018 10:01 PM #4
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