MrClean
Marc; but I go by MrClean
Is it just me or does the accelerator pedal feel too low to effectively perform the heel/toe function for down-shift rev matching while braking?
Thanks, will do.It is a little low. The best advice is just to keep practicing and you'll master it in no time.
Driver: welcome to the forum!
Not me...I always seem to feel like my left foot is slipping off the clutch? Anyone else have this feeling?

The solution I found for this is going with the ultimate pedals with heel/toes extention pedal.
These pedals for the brake and clutch instal by removing the cover first but the go fast pedal is plastic and therefore you need to instal it over the pedal therefore rising the go fast pedal compared to the brake pedal.
Plus the extention bring it closer to the brake pedal.
Here is their websites www.ultimatepedals.com . They are a little expensive but the quality is unmatched.
Picture of my setup.
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I brake wth the ball of the foot, and then use the right side of the foot to blip the throttle for the downshifts. I posted the pics of the installed UltPedals on a nother thread, but here the are again...Bubba, looks like we chose slightly different holes for the clutch/brake bolts. Did you have ti use a 7/32 bits like i did?When I just got my stang it seemed hard to do the Heel/Toe trick... but now I do it like taking candy from a kid.. u see the best way is when u apply brakes try to apply them abit higher than u usually do then just twist ur ankle like its holding the brakes and leaning low for the accelerator.. Im not sure I described it good.. But thats how I do it.