Accelerator Replacement / Sticking Pedal
#16
Agent Orange
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I have the Rennline adjustable throttle pedal in the RS. Makes a huge difference over the stock pedal I had on the GT3. Especially if you want to downshift w/o hitting the brakes.
#17
Rennlist Member
#18
I'm also a big fan of the Rennline adjustable pedal, installed it on both of the GT3's I have owned. Necessary for comfortable heel/toe for my feet and (lack of) technique.
My throttle pedal was always a bit sticky. This past summer I installed the Rev.2 Rennline fully adjustable throttle pedal and I must say it makes a world of difference. Gone is the flimsy flexible hinge of the OEM pedal. It's rock solid and absolutely smooth. I couldn't be happier.
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#19
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Broke 986 accelerator pedal twice in one weekend
You think replacing it was a b*tch in 997 - Try doing it in a caged car - I literally started crying - horrible
You think replacing it was a b*tch in 997 - Try doing it in a caged car - I literally started crying - horrible
#20
Instructor
To those who have installed the Rennline pedal in a 997 GT3 -- did it require any "fab work" to get it to fit? I remember reading something about having to file down the bottom of the pedal to get full travel.
After I needed to completely re-engineer the Rennline Battery Mount in order to get it to work in the GT3, I'm not really interested in any more DIY machining projects from Rennline...
After I needed to completely re-engineer the Rennline Battery Mount in order to get it to work in the GT3, I'm not really interested in any more DIY machining projects from Rennline...