Tall person pedal box??
Tall person pedal box??
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5tevo

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443 posts

218 months

Sunday 7th February 2010
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Evening all.

Still in the process of deciding which car to go for and have seen a car advertised with a "Tall person pedal box" - being 6'4" this obviously intrigued me.

Can anyone explain the score with these as in price/availability/models available for etc.

Many thanks in advance.

Stevo

crimbo

1,308 posts

249 months

Sunday 7th February 2010
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I'm sure the pedal box's are fully adjustable so maybe it was just owned in the past buy a taller gentleman that made the effort to change it for his personal comfort.

Targarama

14,710 posts

304 months

Sunday 7th February 2010
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Agreed. I'm just over 6ft 4 and my pedal box is in the 'normal' position. Plenty of room for my 35 inch inseam down there. I believe it is possible to drill new mounting holes for the pedal box to bring it a bit closer for the more vertically challenged owners.

5tevo

Original Poster:

443 posts

218 months

Sunday 7th February 2010
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Cheers both, just what I wanted to hear smile

5tevo

Original Poster:

443 posts

218 months

Sunday 7th February 2010
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While here, whats the best exhaust for a T350? - not fussed about being too noisy as wont be an every day car...

Tks

Targarama

14,710 posts

304 months

Sunday 7th February 2010
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5tevo said:
While here, whats the best exhaust for a T350? - not fussed about being too noisy as wont be an every day car...

Tks
Depends on what you mean by best. Listen to a few, some you will like, some you won't. Don't let the backbox influence your purchase decision too much as they are very easily changed for other flavours anyway.

5tevo

Original Poster:

443 posts

218 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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ok so I guess the reasons for changing it are 1) power and 2) noise....I don't want to do anythign that will 'unbalance' the engine and mean I need to spend more on her, I will mainly want to make her sound "better" - pops, bangs etc etc...

Stevo

Targarama

14,710 posts

304 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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5tevo said:
ok so I guess the reasons for changing it are 1) power and 2) noise....I don't want to do anythign that will 'unbalance' the engine and mean I need to spend more on her, I will mainly want to make her sound "better" - pops, bangs etc etc...

Stevo
If you want the max power effect then there are several back boxes to assist - your needs will easily be catered for. None create more power and they don't really affect the engine in any way to worry about either.

5tevo

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443 posts

218 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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"Max Power effect" - Most certainly not, but having driven a standard car at the weekend and also heard one with a carbon can it is a sound much more suited to a car of the T350 performance (imo).

Plus I have a fetish for London tunnels and loud noises smilesmilesmile

Stevo

crimbo

1,308 posts

249 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCNgGABGOAs

Here's a link to the JP one, I think it sounds great, but you will find a few on youtube to listen to, some are a lot more savage than this but I prefer this one, I think biggrin

Is this one standard, if so I'd keep that one on

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icck_dUViIc&fea...

Edited by crimbo on Monday 8th February 14:07

JonRB

78,953 posts

293 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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crimbo said:
I'm sure the pedal box's are fully adjustable
I depends on what you mean by "fully". I've been told that to adjust the pedal box on my Sagaris would be several hours labour as it involves a lot of fiddly unbolting and bolting. And the whole thing has to be resealed too as it bolts through to the underside of the car.

NCE 61

2,438 posts

302 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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There are three positions for the pedals , could be selected when ordering a new car the furthest position away from the seat was called the 'tall person pedal box'. To change afterwards is possible, but I would imagine a bit time consuming.

Zippee

13,898 posts

255 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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5tevo said:
"Max Power effect" - Most certainly not, but having driven a standard car at the weekend and also heard one with a carbon can it is a sound much more suited to a car of the T350 performance (imo).

Plus I have a fetish for London tunnels and loud noises smilesmilesmile

Stevo
JP all the way. I didn't like the blueflame and found the power backbox a little to OTT (though I know some people with this and a de-cat), I found the JP a fantastic compromise and it sounds awesome on the overrun!

Where abouts in the S/East are you?

5tevo

Original Poster:

443 posts

218 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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Thanks both, will decide if I need to hav ethe pedals tweaked once I have one - the one I drove had the pedals as standard and I was comfy just thought I'd check it out.

I'm in Maidenhead near Windsor...

Targarama

14,710 posts

304 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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5tevo said:
Thanks both, will decide if I need to hav ethe pedals tweaked once I have one - the one I drove had the pedals as standard and I was comfy just thought I'd check it out.

I'm in Maidenhead near Windsor...
I thought Maidenhead was near Slough? smile

darkmark07

702 posts

219 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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5tevo said:
will decide if I need to hav ethe pedals tweaked once I have one
I'm 6'5" - when I test drove my T350 the pedal box was in the standard postion which was acceptable, however Mark @ Trimar (where I bought the car from) advised that I'd be much more comfortable with the pedal box moved and he was dead right.

If you're buying a car from a dealer and you think it's beneficial, ask them to move it for you as part of the preparation work - should be done f.o.c. if you play your cards right!

5tevo

Original Poster:

443 posts

218 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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Targa - Yeah ok you got me...to be fair more people know where Windsor is than Sluff! wink

Mark - Cheers fella, only one of the cars I am looking at are from a dealer...nice to know it can be done though so thanks.

brownspeed

1,041 posts

152 months

Thursday 6th February 2014
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Moving the pedal box- anyone on here any experience of doing it?
I've had a look behind the pedal plate at whats involved and looks to be straightforward; my question is; is there enough give in the hydraulic lines without kinking them?
FYI I'm moving it backwards as I'm lacking distance in my inside leg area. (also so I can sit further away from the clocks and still focus on them through me glasses! )

ShiDevil

2,293 posts

195 months

Thursday 6th February 2014
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crimbo said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCNgGABGOAs

Here's a link to the JP one, I think it sounds great, but you will find a few on youtube to listen to, some are a lot more savage than this but I prefer this one, I think biggrin

Is this one standard, if so I'd keep that one on

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icck_dUViIc&fea...

Edited by crimbo on Monday 8th February 14:07
Pfft this is a JP smilehttp://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Yq3zLiK3_KE

alex_gray255

6,330 posts

226 months

Thursday 6th February 2014
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Hmmm, power adjustable pedals positioning... scratchchin

Nah.