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      07-06-2013, 12:38 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by Porschefile View Post
left foot braking is tough to master, I have to in my formula mazda (or at least it is a really really good idea) and I definitely locked up the tires a few times learning. Installing the clutch stop is a 30 second proposition (in my E36 M3).
it certainly is. i only left foot brake on the street. granted its in my x5 but doing so in an attempt to engrain the feeling of proper pressure so i can get it right someday on the track. at first when doing on the street it was very unnerving. i felt like i was going to hit every car i came up on at lights. now i do it in certain sections of the track on a limited basis.
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