Having not much experience with 1932 Fords, I'm not sure how it's supposed to feel sitting in one and driving it - I think the steering wheel and steering column are in a decent position, but there may be a better option - I'm looking to guys who have experience with this to help me out if you can offer any suggestions. Just wanted to know if this was the case with E46 M54 engine. Ive owned vehicles and wathed videos where the fuel is shut-off if the pedal is pressed fully down to the fuel when starting. I stuck the gas pedal to the firewall with a magnet for reference - I'm just not sure it's okay for it to be over on top of the transmission tunnel like that - might not have any other choice. bimmerrimmer said: Yes its drive-by-wire and before cranking the engine. Right now, I followed another guy on the HAMB's lead and located the centerline of the steering column 10 and 1/4 in from the center of the firewall. There's not a whole lot of room to the left of the steering column from my left foot though - so about a half inch is all I can move it. Their V2 follows your playing to add detail that might fall by the wayside with a less meticul. I've touched on this one before, and included it in my 2018 Pedals of the Year, and it share some superficial similarities with the Recovery Effects Cutting Room Floor - which is also a kinda sorta tape-delay-manipulation effect.
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I'd rather not massage the hole in the firewall, it's a nice ellipse - but if moving it up or to the left gives me more room for the pedal, so be it. Recovery Effects knows how to clean up the Cutting Room Floor. The dilemma I have is lack of room to the right of the steering column for the gas pedal and brake pedal. If you’re playing in a dark-sounding room or if your amp is a little woolly-sounding, the 10k boost will add some air to. You can think of the Killing Floor as another gain stage for your amp, complete with ‘bright’ and ‘fat’ switches. I got my steering column and steering wheel and an acceptable position - it would be better if the steering wheel was closer to me, but then it would be difficult to get in and out of the car, but height wise, it's pretty good. And the Killing Floor’s Voicing switch gives you a boost at 10k, a cut at 4.8k and a flat setting.