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27th December 2018, 18:14 | #1 |
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R75 cdt Pedal travel
Bit of a pointless post but Is it my imagination or just my car, does the R75 CDT accelerator pedal have THE longest amount of travel of any known vehicle?
Never had a car with such a long pedal travel, not a gripe or a moan ... just an observation really. |
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Pull your seat a little closer to the pedals Brian |
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27th December 2018, 19:28 | #4 |
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Specially designed to keep the circulation in your leg going on long journeys.----Lots of exercise.
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Even when you've got used to it, and moved your seat forward, in standard 114BHP form, the CDT has less mph/inch of pedal travel than most cars. A 160 bhp T4 retune should provide the required adjustment, although I am still using the pedal for maintaining ankle flexibility.
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