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Posted on April 1, 2006 by Sima Siminski | Posted under Automotive
Which Porsche Pedals Are For You?
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Heel and toeing is a technique that is used to match the speed of the engine with the shifting of gears and some pedals just do it better than others. One set that does it very well is the Tiptronic pedals by Tech Art. Not only do these look sporty in the cockpit of your car they also function really great and they outperform many other petals in the heel and toeing. And you can get the gas pedal, dead pedal, and rest pedal. Made from high grade billet aluminum with rubber circles that help prevent your foot from slipping. Your driving your Porsche like it was meant to be driven and as you come up on the corner you go to gear down. Now the object is to keep the engine running at an optimum speed but regular shifting often causes a slow down referred to as engine braking. The right pedals can reduce this from occurring. Combine that with heel toeing and you'll be driving your Porsche like a race car pro. The engine revs will rise and match the gears properly keeping the speed right and shift ever so smooth with just a blip of the gas. The blipping is the heel toeing and with just a little practice you'll be a pro especially if you have the right pedals. It's not really that difficult to learn. You use both sides of your foot firmly planting the left side on your brake pedal with the right overhanging on the gas pedal. And then blipping is really easy.. Now there are plenty of Porsche pedals on the market so be sure to shop around. And besides Tech Art there are several other quality manufacturers which include Sparco, Hamann, Cargraphic, Oettinger, GMP, and UUC. Prices vary considerably depending on which pedals you choose and whether you buy one or more pedals. Package sets can save you a great deal and different sites offer a variety of pricing. So whether you have a 911, Carrerra, a Boxster or any one of the Porsches there is a set of pedals waiting for you. And with so many online sites that specialize in Porsche parts and accessories you can easily save a bundle just by letting your fingers do a little walking. So which Porsche pedals are for you? About The Author: Sima Siminski has been a sales manager for auto showroom for more than 8 years. He loves his job and enjoys helping customers select the best product for its price. At http://www.porschebox.com, he makes information about porsche to the public to facilitate the evaluation of the different models. |
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