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light clutch pedal?

hi everyone. i'm picking up my platinum graphite with sports package 6spd manual tomorrow! the only thing i was a little concerned about is the clutch pedal felt very light

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Old 07-06-2009, 12:18 AM   #1 (permalink)
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hi everyone. i'm picking up my platinum graphite with sports package 6spd manual tomorrow!

the only thing i was a little concerned about is the clutch pedal felt very light - almost *too* light. it also doesnt feel like it grabs hard enough (like a worn out clutch pedal).

do all 370's have a relatively light clutch pedal feel? i would say my subaru wrx has a pedal that feels twice as heavy and twice as "sensitive" (it grabs really hard and you have to feather the throttle jsut right to make the car not jerk). on the 370, it feels almost too "easy", like the feeling you get when your clutch is worn out. does anyone know what i'm talking about?
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