who can heel-toe.......
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No question, the EVO is easiest car I have ever driven (including forumla dodges) to "heel-toe." I used to own a '69 Corvette - that was a b-tch to heel-toe - the pedals were so far apart, you really had to use your heel and your toe.
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A lower seat definitely helps. I have a feeling alot of you are getting "rev match down shifting" confused with "heel toe downshifting". Heel Toe is when you are applying brakes while down shifting with a rev match. On the street heel toe downshifting is pretty much useless unless you are driving like a retard. Rev match downshifting is what I use every day.
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I would agree with that is said above that the CT9A platform yields well to learning/performing a heel toe for downshifting. I am not expert but i can tell you that heel/toe downshifting on the street is vastly different then doing so on a track. In a fast paced situation where you are focusing more then coming to subtle stop and dealing with high rpms it becomes a little more unlearned than you thought.
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The better question is who can camel-toe?
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I fail at heel-toe... I wear a size 8 and have massive ankle injuries from skateboarding half my life... can't really bend the ankle enough to reach the gas pedal. I sat in my garage for about an hour one day to try and figure out a way to make it work... I could not... however rev matching, no problem
Did you see the movie too? It wasn't as good as the anime, IMO.
LOL. I agree