Drove a few miles so far and definitely notice a NIGHT and DAY difference for the better. Still tweaking it a little so the review will come later. Question Ryan:
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04-10-2014, 06:43 PM | #61 (permalink) |
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Drove a few miles so far and definitely notice a NIGHT and DAY difference for the better. Still tweaking it a little so the review will come later.
Question Ryan: Looking at other review pics and whatnot, it looks like the clutch pedal isn't an EXACT "leveled with the pedal" as the instructions ask. When i installed it i found at the 70% afp prescribed setting it was still a hair higher than the brake pedal. I also notice the oem clutch rod only has a few turns of adjustment too. Does this sound normal? I'd imagine higher AFP makes the pedal slightly higher too (but still reducing engagement point).
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Don't focus on where the pedal height is while setting up the engagement and friction points using the AFP setting + clutch rod. The only thing that matters at that stage is if you're comfortable with how its engaging. Once you get it how you like it the 2pc modular pedal arm has a 3rd adjustment point that allows the pedal pad to be adjusted ~3/4" up or down from centered and is completely independent of the upper arm adjustments which will allow you to exactly level the clutch to the brake if you want or anywhere else you wish The factory master cylinder rod is limited in number the threads for adjustment but there should be enough to find a sweet spot.
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Installed this today.. and definitely a lot better than before. I'm on a stock clutch btw. Shifting 1st and 2nd is like butter. No more jerking or anything.
Engagement point and clutch itself got lowered a lot. I recommend this clutch pedal assmebly for those who cant get used to the stock clutch pedal!! You won't regret !! Trust me!! |
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installed the Pedal System last weekend, took me 3 hours including coffee break and adjustment afterwards.
Looks like a nicely made piece of kit. It definitely makes a huge difference in drivability, especially starting and shifting from 1st to 2nd gear. The pedal travel from the point of engagement to the point where it is fully engaged increased by a lot and feels like a more linear curve of bite, so it is much easier to handle. One note though, the instructions could use some more pictures, i spent quite some time looking at the thing to figure out how it goes together, it is pretty self-explanatory though, once you put the parts in the footwell there really is only one way it will work. |
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Aaaaaand first mod ordered.
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First off a big THANK YOU to Ryan! I am guessing against doctors orders he was in the shop getting my order produced and sent out, even though I said no
hurry. I suggest start taking yoga classes at least a month prior to attempting install. This is also one time that reading the instructions before hand a couple of times will help out while you are laying on your back under the dash. Get familiar with the parts and everything will be a breeze. The only trouble I had was aligning the pin that goes through the new fork and and the pedal arm. If I had to do it again I would mark the hole on the pedal arm with a paint pen for a quick visual reference. A bendy neck flashlight was a god sent gift too. Pedal feels awesome, easy gear changes and 1-2 is perfect for me. This should have been my first mod. |
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About to purchase one to try for myself. Benefits seem to be covered very well in this thread... but... is there any chance this mod will reduce the "tapping" and strange sensations I get through my stock clutch pedal?
These two threads pretty much sum up what I'm talking about: the370z.com - Clutch Tapping the370z.com - Clutch Noise I can't seem to find a definitive cause or solution for this on the forums - some say it's due to the stock pedal, others say it's the CMC/CSC/throwout bearing/shaft issue, and some say it's normal. At least one member said the dealership replaced the clutch assembly and that that fixed it, but it began to happen again after some time. Honestly, I'm still going to purchase regardless if this upgrade will stop the strange tapping sensation or not. Just curious what to expect. Doesn't seem like anyone else has mentioned this yet as part of the review.
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Unfortunately, I had stuff come up. Had to cancel. What I can say is that Ryan was all over it and refunded within a couple hours. That is customer service. And when I am ready to do this later, I will have no problems coming back and trying again. Thanks Ryan. jk
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Anyone in the DMV are have experience installing this mod? I and just about ready to order but don't fully trust myself on doing the install on my new car...but don't necessarily want to pay a shop 2+ hours of labor to have this done.
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That is good to know, cuz I resemble those remarks. Fat and age tend to put a crimper in flexibility.
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