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i did this. confused me a bit. All it really did was make the clutch peddle throw shorter. So it FEELS like its engaging earlier, but im 99% sure its

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Old 06-07-2014, 01:53 PM   #22 (permalink)
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i did this. confused me a bit. All it really did was make the clutch peddle throw shorter. So it FEELS like its engaging earlier, but im 99% sure its not. Instead of a really long almost truck like OEM clutch throw it shortens it up by quite a bit. On the plus side regardless of if its actually changing clutch engagement or not it FEELS much better. Feels like a proper sports car clutch now. a little more firm, and much easier to shift. just did it today, so havent gotten to see if it will end up making my car implode over time yet.
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