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It looks like it's just a dead zone built in by the ECU reset that's supposed to go away over use, and can be sped along by engaging the throttle without the engine on repeatedly. |
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Am I mistaken, then, in thinking that a CDV only affects RELEASING the clutch pedal, the clutch engagement? What you're saying here suggests that the CDV affects the clutch DISengagement as well, so that a fast shift might "beat" the clutch disengagement, which of course would result in gears grinding. If so, I don't like the sound of that.
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They have nice details, like rubber reinforcement on the right side of the right shoe for heel-and-toe. They're designed expressly as performance driving shoes, and with sufficient sole padding that one can comfortably walk a good ways in them unlike some dedicated racing shoes which look a bit too lightweight and in which I wouldn't want to walk home from halfway around the Nürburgring. ![]() I bought mine from Pegasus Racing. |
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I'm looking for a good pair of shoes that will look good in the workplace, where normal professional dress is a neat button down untucked short sleeve w/ jeans or dockers.
My loafers are good for that, but a little too loose in the heel for driving with all the time (the back of my ankle on my left foot gets majorly tender). I also have narrow feet, so I need something that fits, but isn't so foot - conforming that the sole is too narrow (even with the cusco accelerator pedal, my jazz sneakers are too narrow for secure heel-toe purchase). I'll look at the drift cat 5's. I just need to find a store around here that has them so I can try them on & see if my normal size (8.5 or 9) is appropriate. Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
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I've found that they tend to run a bit small, so you may need to go up half a size from your normal (depending on what your normal is). It's probably worth trying on to be sure though.
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Pegasus racing is out of ALL piloti driving shoes in anything like a normal men's size.
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I was looking on Piloti's website and I LIKE what I see. Wasn't sure which Pumas I'd want, but the Pilotis look ideal.
These would be great for office, church, and general wear (like my loafers) in terms of style, and they have all the nice benefits of the driving shoe that I want (including that cupped heel): http://piloti.com/product/trazione-3/
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