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Old 04-22-2017, 05:07 AM   #3 (permalink)
s2krazyyy
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Originally Posted by Ventruck View Post
I'm struck by how smooth he's shifting as he describes the clutch and brake feel improvements.

Is it really that much of a difference as he describes?
Honestly these cars have the same brakes/clutch so im going to credit the newer fluids he is probably driving on in the NISMO to the better clutch/brake feel he is getting. Stainless steel brake lines, new fluid and RJM clutch pedal is all you need on a sport/nismo to get better clutch/brake feel improvements that will really strike you. Good review though I felt he was pretty spot on key differences with the Sport vs Nismo.
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