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jaykay 10-25-2012 04:22 PM

smooth cockpit floors?
 
I had trouble keeping my feet stable on a smooth metal cockpit floor.....couldn't anchor my heels when working the pedals

I would be tempted to put a strip of grip tape on there!

How do you all find this? Is there a problem with my technique?

stephen wilson 10-25-2012 04:48 PM

You should have a heel support. In Formula cars they rivet Aluminum angles, or channels ( ideally with a 45° angle ) across the footbox. Friction tape will be really hard on your shoes!

thstone 10-25-2012 08:14 PM

Maybe something like this:

http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/...e/floormat.jpg

Track Mat - Driver Side-Rennline, Inc.

Topless 10-25-2012 08:49 PM

Some guys will glue in a marine quality non-skid pad something like this:
Tracker 143719 Black 4 5 8 x 3 5 8 inch Foam Rubber Boat Non Skid Pad Single | eBay

MConte05 10-26-2012 06:16 AM

I don't race a boxster, but I use grip tape on my rally car. I got the cheap stuff meant for stairways at Home Depot. Wore away pretty quickly, but did the job. Would replace it with some higher quality stuff.

I've never liked straight up metal or anything, the slightest bit of dampness and it's slick as hell.

jaykay 10-26-2012 06:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stephen wilson (Post 310651)
You should have a heel support. In Formula cars they rivet Aluminum angles, or channels ( ideally with a 45° angle ) across the footbox. Friction tape will be really hard on your shoes!

This sounds ideal and the friction surface would real bite the soles.....but I can't rivet in anything as I am on a track mat

jaykay 10-26-2012 06:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thstone (Post 310668)

Yes .....but I am sliding around in the area right in front of the pedals...

jaykay 10-26-2012 06:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MConte05 (Post 310685)
I don't race a boxster, but I use grip tape on my rally car. I got the cheap stuff meant for stairways at Home Depot. Wore away pretty quickly, but did the job. Would replace it with some higher quality stuff.

I've never liked straight up metal or anything, the slightest bit of dampness and it's slick as hell.

Yes exactly! I am just wondering how others drive with a smooth surface I find it very tricky and hard to get use to

jaykay 10-26-2012 06:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Topless (Post 310670)
Some guys will glue in a marine quality non-skid pad something like this:
Tracker 143719 Black 4 5 8 x 3 5 8 inch Foam Rubber Boat Non Skid Pad Single | eBay

Sounds like this maybe the ticket! It would be nice to find a long strip of this!

Jittsl 10-26-2012 06:58 AM

I might also suggest a thin piece of plywood (or even checker plate) riveted to the trackmat itself. You do want to have some slip under your feet but I agree the trackmat offers too much.

j.fro 10-27-2012 02:49 AM

When I pulled the carpet from my car I had the same problem, so I made a set of lightweight floorboards. I cut a piece of black foam-core poster board to the same shape as my passenger floor mat. This was bent/creased to match the floor, then I put two layers of fiberglass on each side to hold that shape and make it sturdy. I finished the top by spraying it with truck bedliner paint. I cut a few pieces of PVC pipe to even out the car floor, then secured it with 4 bolts. Looks race car proper and works great, even on rainy track days.http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1351334919.jpg

jaykay 12-05-2012 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by j.fro (Post 310789)
When I pulled the carpet from my car I had the same problem, so I made a set of lightweight floorboards. I cut a piece of black foam-core poster board to the same shape as my passenger floor mat. This was bent/creased to match the floor, then I put two layers of fiberglass on each side to hold that shape and make it sturdy. I finished the top by spraying it with truck bedliner paint. I cut a few pieces of PVC pipe to even out the car floor, then secured it with 4 bolts. Looks race car proper and works great, even on rainy track days.http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1351334919.jpg

You should sell these!


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