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alga 18th June 2014 04:33 PM

Dead pedal
 
Does anyone have any ideas about a dead pedal for the left foot to rest on? All race driving manuals stress their importance, even if there is no place in the foot well they suggest making some support.

Currently I don't have one, I just rest the heel of my foot on the bottom of the clutch pedal and have the ankle bent back. As you imagine, it's not very comfortable over long journeys. I'm thinking of bolting a small shelf to the side of the foot well or the floor so there is somewhere to rest the foot against, but then it's important that it is not in the way when operating the clutch.

Thougts?

Ben_Copeland 19th June 2014 05:44 AM

Small piece of aluminium Angle bolted to the floor. Spaced close enough from the pedal to rest your heal against and your toes on the pedal but far enough away not to interfere with normal operation.

Well that's what I've done with the throttle side anyway. I was getting serious cramp in my shin because of the way I was holding my foot on cruise.

Now it's completely transformed driving.

My clutch foot I turn slightly and rest it on the base of the rally design pedal box.

robo 19th June 2014 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by alga (Post 97433)
Does anyone have any ideas about a dead pedal for the left foot to rest on? All race driving manuals stress their importance, even if there is no place in the foot well they suggest making some support.

Currently I don't have one, I just rest the heel of my foot on the bottom of the clutch pedal and have the ankle bent back. As you imagine, it's not very comfortable over long journeys. I'm thinking of bolting a small shelf to the side of the foot well or the floor so there is somewhere to rest the foot against, but then it's important that it is not in the way when operating the clutch.

Thougts?

This is an area of the build that I am going to attack. There is plenty of room in the gear tunnel to extend the space around the pedals. The tinwork adjacent could easily in some cases go into the tunnel 100mm at pedal height which would make a good pedal rest .

Bob

dubzter 19th June 2014 10:17 AM

I'm sure I read somewhere (can't recall where at the moment) of someone using an ashtray/pocket from the donor car and mounting it (recessed) in the tunnel wall to be used as a form of foot rest. Maybe I'm making it up but I could swear I read it somewhere.

TSM Locost 19th June 2014 02:23 PM

Excellent idea Bob, thinking outside the box and not obstructing the pedals at all.
I have narrowed the tunnel by 25mm each side and moved U7 over to get more space, ( Type 9 box ) but missed that idea. :D

Quote by Bob.

This is an area of the build that I am going to attack. There is plenty of room in the gear tunnel to extend the space around the pedals. The tinwork adjacent could easily in some cases go into the tunnel 100mm at pedal height which would make a good pedal rest .

Bob

alga 19th June 2014 03:25 PM

Well, it's easier for you, wrong-hand-drivers :) My clutch pedal is near the side panel, so I can only attach anything to the D3/D4 diagonals.

CTWV50 19th June 2014 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by dubzter (Post 97464)
I'm sure I read somewhere (can't recall where at the moment) of someone using an ashtray/pocket from the donor car and mounting it (recessed) in the tunnel wall to be used as a form of foot rest. Maybe I'm making it up but I could swear I read it somewhere.

That was me...

Quote:

Originally Posted by CTWV50 (Post 95861)
Even managed to make a foot rest in the tunnel out of the old mx5 ashtray! Waste not want not!









http://www.haynes.co.uk/forums/showt...t=6206&page=29

Head scratcher for you lefties!

K4KEV 19th June 2014 04:57 PM

Well I defo missed that one an excellent bit of thinking outside the box....I feel a retrofit coming on:rolleyes:

CTWV50 19th June 2014 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by K4KEV (Post 97474)
Well I defo missed that one an excellent bit of thinking outside the box....I feel a retrofit coming on:rolleyes:

I have the odd good idea every now and again.:)

dubzter 20th June 2014 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by CTWV50 (Post 97486)
I have the odd good idea every now and again.:)



Well there you go I was sure I wasn't imagining it :D


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