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  • #91
    Originally posted by jamesatfish View Post
    Haven't tried this with left-foot braking in a FWD car though - but will certainly do so next track outing just to see.
    That's what heel-toe is for, so you can still brake while changing gears.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by tosspot View Post
      That's what heel-toe is for, so you can still brake while changing gears.
      Heel-toe (ie a blip of the accelerator under full braking) I can understand -
      I just assumed the comment about correcting understeer was referring to the opposite - a dab on the brake under acceleration. I suppose the heel-toe technique could work just as well there too, just swapping pedals?

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      • #93
        Sorry for the late reply but did u pull higher torque figures because at the end of the day Nm's pull u out of the corners

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        • #94
          Originally posted by Water Boy View Post
          Sorry for the late reply but did u pull higher torque figures because at the end of the day Nm's pull u out of the corners
          torque wasnt shown on any graphs waterboy
          Last edited by jasn78; 09-04-2008, 08:44 PM. Reason: typo
          Originally posted by seangti
          The price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.

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          • #95
            heel toe is for downshifts, to help rev match/engine braking what ever the need is,

            the left foot braking I'm refering to, is mind corner, while you still have you foot on the gas (cause you always need it there through corners, to carry speed, and keep revs up for the speedy exit) and you use the brakes to "bring in" the front of the car. This braking is very minimal, very light. a heavy foot will actually cause the can to brake.

            I'm no expert, but this is what I've been told, learn't and gatherd. I've not tired this myself, but I know the theory. or atleast did, I've forgotten the finer details, but remembered the general gist.


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            • #96
              Originally posted by Jarred View Post
              the left foot braking I'm refering to, is mind corner, while you still have you foot on the gas (cause you always need it there through corners, to carry speed, and keep revs up for the speedy exit) and you use the brakes to "bring in" the front of the car. This braking is very minimal, very light. a heavy foot will actually cause the can to brake.
              Unfortunately, this won't work on the Polo as it is drive by wire, and the minute you step on the brake, it kills the throttle....there have been ECU workarounds developed for the R32, but, AFAIK, nothing for the Polo
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              • #97
                oh I see.

                bummer then. well it works in theory for all other FWD cars any one ever cares to try


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                • #98
                  That's good to know about the brakes.

                  The evo is now deep in the 1.07's at WP and the factory Brembos with performance pads and fluid are at their limit. Only get around half a dozen laps before turn 2 gets hairy as the pedal is hitting the floor. I'm only using slotted DBA4000's, but I don't think going to the two piece rotor will have that much of an increase in performance. I only get around 3 laps of EC before it's time to slow down. The car is primarily a road car, so spending 6 grand on some 6pots isn't quite in the budget yet.

                  Autronic have a FBW braking fix for Subaru's. Not sure if they have any software for VW's.

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                  • #99
                    ok guys back on topic mechanic had the car today went over everything you said and nothing was wrong so the only thing only we can think of is mayb the intercooler is dropping boost pressure like guy reckons

                    the boost leak scenario is also seeming even further from a possiblity as the dyno graph is smooth not like what u would expect if there was a boost leak

                    cheers guess im just a little slower than others
                    Originally posted by seangti
                    The price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.

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                    • Originally posted by jasn78 View Post
                      ok guys back on topic mechanic had the car today went over everything you said and nothing was wrong so the only thing only we can think of is mayb the intercooler is dropping boost pressure like guy reckons

                      the boost leak scenario is also seeming even further from a possiblity as the dyno graph is smooth not like what u would expect if there was a boost leak

                      cheers guess im just a little slower than others
                      Good news there's no problem.

                      Bad news there's no fix.

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                      • Originally posted by DUB 20V View Post
                        guy also upgraded the brakes i think, is it true bigger brakes later braking=faster lap times?
                        LOL asks he after spending a small fortune on brakes
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                        • Originally posted by Mischa View Post
                          LOL asks he after spending a small fortune on brakes
                          no just making the point as alot of people gave me **** for it
                          mk4 the mods begin for round 2 hahahha

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