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Old 01-28-2015, 03:27 AM   #4 (permalink)
juld0zer
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i think you are riding the clutch for too long. this car seems to have a very narrow friction point, which is exacerbated by the strong clutch 'helper' spring. it makes the pedal feel like an on/off switch so once you have friction, just apply more gas and continue releasing the clutch pedal.

you dont need to take off under normal driving at 2000rpm. i usually take off between 1200-1500rpn but u do have a few hardwaremods and a modified throttle table.

i just took my helper spring out and omg it feels so much better now!!
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