« Reply #9 on: 02 July 2016, 13:05 »
I Have a pedal box and several others do. I really rate this upgrade. It really wake A up the car and makes it feel special with low to medium throttle input - the standard throttle has a nice weight and feel but for me lacks a response - it feels elastic in normal driving conditions I.e not full throttle caning the car, then it probably makes bugger all difference.
Best way I can describe it - the throttle response with the box reminds me of a 205 GTI I used to own. The throttle input and sensitivity is for me a major factor in the driving experience but each to their own. You get accustomed to everything though so you do not realise how bad the throttle response is until you take the pedal box off.
I would thoroughly recommend the box. As you mentioned the tuning box too, I have just sold mine to another member and I think the pedal box feels better without the tuning box.
Just my 2 cents worth
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I've quoted Paul's post as I agree 100% with what he said and couldn't have put it better myself.
And yes, I once owned a 205 GTI too so I'd have used the same analogy.
I drive with quite a light right foot and tend to use the car's torque rather than revving out so view the PedalBox as essential.
It just makes the car far more tactile and like an extension of you rather than feeling like you're sat in some overly sanitised machine that feels like it has 100 lb ft less torque than the published figures. Once the box is fitted suddenly the torque becomes so much more apparent.

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