SLD Fiesta ST gas pedal lift spacer - Improve heel/toe technique

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Kip2MyLou

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Got it. So this is a happy medium product? Sounds good to me.
 


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was unaware of this when i ordered from you or i would have gotten this as well.
 


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was unaware of this when i ordered from you or i would have gotten this as well.
I only made 8 of them which sold out very quickly. I'll keep you guys updated when I make more.
 


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Finally got the chance to install the spacer. I also went ahead and augment the setup with a Razo adjustable pedal. Still practicing my HT technique but I was able to blip by using the ankle roll. I like that the spacer doesn't affect your overall driving posture drastically. Great product [like] Thanks for making this Eric!

 


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Finally got the chance to install the spacer. I also went ahead and augment the setup with a Razo adjustable pedal. Still practicing my HT technique but I was able to blip by using the ankle roll. I like that the spacer doesn't affect your overall driving posture drastically. Great product [like] Thanks for making this Eric!

What size of the Razo pedal did you get?
 


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Other similar products are .5". Can you make these is half of inch thickness?
 


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I'm in for a thicker spacer. Maybe 0.5" to 1.0". This would be more comfortable (Active Shift Designs Spacer is thick large at 1.5") and the price seems fair (assuming the thicker spacer keeps a similar price point).
 


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I concur...I thought the Active Shift Designs Spacer was .5" but now see it's 1.5"thick, but made of plastic. If you made these in metal my money goes to you.
 


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Maybe I'm missing something? Wouldn't you only need a set of stacked washers between the studs and the gas pedal to move the pedal out? Anyone try this instead of a big pad?
 


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Having only 2 mounting points I doubt it would be very stable.
 


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In for when you make the next batch! Please let me know. Still have your info from when I purchased the dead pedal.
 


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What size and thread pitch are the studs? Can someone check? (still waiting for mine to be built!)
 


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Any more impressions or reviews on this? Compared to the mod bargains one??
 


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Thread Starter #57
Made a new spacer kit. The new one is 3/8" thick and includes 2 serrated flange locknuts. These will sell for $22 shipped in the US. I don't have a lot and all of them may already be spoken for. I am sending out PM today to those who asked for one.


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Noob question but what is this thing supposed to do?
 


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Move the gas pedal closer to the driver more level to the brake.
This is correct. Having the gas more level to the brake will better allow you to operate both controls with one foot.
 


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