Heal Toe in a Genesis
Do you guys find it easy or hard to do Heal/Toe in a Genesis? Ive tried it a few times and cant get the concept down. Maybe I just need more practice or better pedals than the factory ones.
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I would need to drive a genesis to tell you.
I tend to rest the inside of the ball of my right foot on the brake pedal, then mash the pedal with the other half of my foot. Rather than rotating my whole foot around and trying to extend my leg onto the throttle.
I tend to rest the inside of the ball of my right foot on the brake pedal, then mash the pedal with the other half of my foot. Rather than rotating my whole foot around and trying to extend my leg onto the throttle.
Is it even possible? Should be drive by wire, not sure the computer will even allow that to happen. Tried to do a brake stand in my 2009 Nissan Frontier and the computer said "hmmm, yeah no way bud." Next purchase is a Bullydog programmer to change his mind on the matter!
Not all of them have the throttle override yet. I think they are passing legislature to make that cut out mandatory. There was a thread with people throwing out their opinions on it not to long ago.
There are very few cars I can really heal toe with a crap because I am awkward and have big feet. I normally do more of a toe/toe with the side of my foot and the toes doing the work. Getting my heal and toe on it would normally mean also being in the way of my left foot on the clutch. I dunno what the spacing is on the genesis. I drove the manual but didn't try to do that.
There are very few cars I can really heal toe with a crap because I am awkward and have big feet. I normally do more of a toe/toe with the side of my foot and the toes doing the work. Getting my heal and toe on it would normally mean also being in the way of my left foot on the clutch. I dunno what the spacing is on the genesis. I drove the manual but didn't try to do that.



