Tilton Race Pedals......
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I know a lot of HypeR owners on here strictly track there car and I didnt know if anybody on here uses these or not. But, I saw them in a track driven RX-8 owned by JIC and was just curious. Here is the link:
http://www.hrpworld.com/index....oduct
Looks like a formula 1 setup.
http://www.hrpworld.com/index....oduct
Looks like a formula 1 setup.
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thats what i was thinking
thats what i was thinking
I've looked at these a few times when thumbing through a Pegasus catalog or some such.
As already posted, I can't imagine spending that much money on this part of the brake system when it's already more than capable.
Check the links to Tilton below and look over the Install PDF files.
http://www.tiltonracing.com/home.shtml
http://www.tiltonracing.com/co...1&m=b
As already posted, I can't imagine spending that much money on this part of the brake system when it's already more than capable.
Check the links to Tilton below and look over the Install PDF files.
http://www.tiltonracing.com/home.shtml
http://www.tiltonracing.com/co...1&m=b
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Regardless of how difficult it is, would it provide any benefit? Seems like you can get pretty stiff brake/clutch pedals by swapping around other Honda MCs/Clutches/Omni clutch MC.
Regardless of how difficult it is, would it provide any benefit? Seems like you can get pretty stiff brake/clutch pedals by swapping around other Honda MCs/Clutches/Omni clutch MC.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by zygspeed »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The ITR pedal setup is just GREAT!
Driving shoes help.
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Would not say Great but pretty damm good. My 85 RX7 and 86 AE86 were better then the R.
But YES driving shoes make a Big difference, Invest in a pair, I did for daily driving.
adidas Men's Jerez 2 Lo Suede from footlocker.com
Driving shoes help.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Would not say Great but pretty damm good. My 85 RX7 and 86 AE86 were better then the R.
But YES driving shoes make a Big difference, Invest in a pair, I did for daily driving.
adidas Men's Jerez 2 Lo Suede from footlocker.com
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Would not say Great but pretty damm good. My 85 RX7 and 86 AE86 were better then the R.
But YES driving shoes make a Big difference, Invest in a pair, I did for daily driving.
adidas Men's Jerez 2 Lo Suede from footlocker.com </TD></TR></TABLE>hell yeah, my 87 RX7 pedals are sweet, the gas pedal is simmlar to that of a BMW where is it angled tward the brake pedal
Would not say Great but pretty damm good. My 85 RX7 and 86 AE86 were better then the R.
But YES driving shoes make a Big difference, Invest in a pair, I did for daily driving.
adidas Men's Jerez 2 Lo Suede from footlocker.com </TD></TR></TABLE>hell yeah, my 87 RX7 pedals are sweet, the gas pedal is simmlar to that of a BMW where is it angled tward the brake pedal
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But YES driving shoes make a Big difference, Invest in a pair, I did for daily driving.
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I just got myself a pair of these : Puma Speed Cat
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