claudermilk
Senior Member
This...Can't/don't need to rotate too much in the stang with the stock pedals but yes is more a pinky-toe than a heel-toe and that is ok, You use your toe on the brake pedal and control pressure and pivot, is like a little art that just needs lots of practice, all my cars are manual (mustang, fiesta and ranger) and I do it daily so is absolutely natural for me, even on a Suzuki super carry 1000cc mini van I eventually use that has the pedals really distanced and there you need to practically twist your foot horizontally but is still so fun. The trick and focus is to keep your braking pressure correct and stable if you can't achieve that you are wasting more than gaining, once you get that, next thing is how much throttle you use on each situation and its timing with the clutch/shift, so it is practice, practice, practice.
In a street car with a full interior, stock height seating, carpeting, and floor mats it's almost impossible for anyone with feet larger than a size 6 to execute a true heel/toe with the toes on the brake and rotating over to the gas pedal with the heel.
I will make a partial rotation of my foot to get a little more purchase on the gas pedal during the blip, but it's more of a hybrid of the sideways roll and the heel/toe movement.
...and this.
I pretty much do the same thing, and like lito, it's just natural. I do it almost every time without even thinking about it any more when I'm driving a manual.
The odd thing it I've found the Mustang's pedals to be reasonably-well-spaced for heel-toe--at least for me. I'm looking at the SRP covers myself. They look like quality pieces, look nice, and look to make spacing even better.



