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Old 04-04-2008, 04:30 PM   #1
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floor mounted pedals?

anyone got some?
i want some adjustable pedals so why not convert to some floor mounted goodness?

is it worth it to convert? better driving feel?
i don't want to throw money at my car if i don't see a reasonable gain
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Old 04-04-2008, 04:44 PM   #2
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If your a broke ass it's not worth it. But if you got some money to spend. DO IT UP
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Old 04-04-2008, 05:17 PM   #3
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tilton makes kits for this, iirc wilwood does also. they're universal iirc so you hafta custom mount everything. unless ur building a serious race machine, or have an obscene amount of $ lying around, i don't see any real point to installing this type of setup.
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That is probably the LAST thing I would ever think about putting in my car.

The gain would be absolutly nothing.
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That is probably the LAST thing I would ever think about putting in my car.

The gain would be absolutly nothing.
I hear it's useful when converting from video games to "real life".

Though, I have been in a rail-buggy that had the floor mount setup with roller pedals. Felt smooth. But I guess it was all one-off parts he made himself. So that makes it not AS worthless. That doesn't make sense.
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Old 04-04-2008, 06:00 PM   #6
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pointless all together. spend the cash on something usefull, id say
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For a street car, it's probably going to be a waste of money.

For a race car, if properly setup, they're awesome. You'll need to put in more force, but you'll get a better feel. And as long as you size the master cylinders correctly in relation to the calipers that you're using, it will have great balance. And the ability to adjust the bias front to rear is always nice to have on a race car.

But also keep in mind that the pedal box and master cylinder assembly isn't short. So you're going to have to do some work. This could be getting a spacer for the steering wheel and moving the seat back. Or modifying the firewall, but the downpipe would be in the way normally. Or some other type of work to get them to fit in a more compact location than they're designed to fit. So it's not going to be a buy pedal box/master cylinders, bolt up, run lines and drive type of thing.
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For a street car, it's probably going to be a waste of money.

For a race car, if properly setup, they're awesome.
agree. back when andy yen used to drive for autolink they had that setup on the car. "Properly set up" is easier said then done. he really had to mash on them. EDIT: they werent happy with the set up.

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if you want floor mounted pedals just buy an old vw bug/beetle. (i'm talkin 60's and 70's not that new nasty shit)
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not mine, but I feel it's just as important as a steering wheel or bucket seat

It'd also make heel-toe way easier ( all pedals at same level )

pic I found on zilvia not too long ago
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Would it be at all possible to run a booster in with these setups?
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not mine, but I feel it's just as important as a steering wheel or bucket seat

It'd also make heel-toe way easier ( all pedals at same level )

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The picture you just posetd isnt floor mounted Thats fire wall mounted...
and there is not gas pedal in that pedal setup

Besides for it looking dope as shit and you being able to say that you chande your pedals to a pedal box set up ... thats a very costly modification...

An oem nissan braking system, like z32 or 350z/skyline brembos, with a larger master cylinder and a proportioning valve is the last steps in a street cars braking system that needs to be done...

Plus ,Someone Correct me if im wrong, you cant have vaccum assist with a pedal box.

Personally i DO NOT want or think a pedal box is suitable for the street....

Spend that money on something else...if you car is a STREET CAR.
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Old 04-05-2008, 11:21 PM   #13
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Orido-san ran floor mounted pedals on his Ridox supra(currently) and then later on his Ridox/RSR supra. He said he loved them, but was used to them from running JGTC.
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