I have to admit I was skeptical about pedal boxes in the past, and even after discussions here with people that swear by it I haven't gone for it yet but after yesterday I'm seriously considering it. So, I'm approaching a roundabout, foot off throttle, 3rd gear, 25mph, there is a car already in the round-about but far enough for me to safely enter, still I don't like upsetting the other driver by entering too late. Now I know already that a bit of throttle is as good as nothing but anything over say 30% of pedal travel is too much for this particular occasion as I don't want to drive that quick and noisy in these conditions. Especially since running the JB1 the "take-off" after that initial dead pedal stage is more sudden than when I was stock. So I try to find the sweet spot, easy first and I'm coming in too slow, then I go a bit harder on the pedal and off-course, vrrrrr.... I blast away with much (unwanted for this occasion) drama.
This of-course wasn't the first time of this, it just happens to be more annoying lately, especially since I don't want to be driving like a nut in urban traffic. But because there is no linearity on the throttle it's nigh on impossible to get the right amount of throttle in situations like this. Am I correct in thinking a pedal box would cure that?