09-05-2014, 12:52 PM
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Enthusiast Member
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Orlando
Age: 34
Posts: 295
Drives: 370Z 6SPD Touring
Rep Power: 11
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Originally Posted by Aardwolf
OP, similar situation and querry I had myself. Yea, the engagement window is small, it's too high combined with a higher clutch pedal resting position make this clutch trickier to learn. Yea, you'll get used to it and it will be no problem after a week or two. However, I wear dress shoes to work and the lack of feel I have with them on always makes for a few jerky shifts. So, I went with the RJM pedal. Read the threads, we have all been extremely pleased with the resulting clutch feel and stroke.
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Omg yes! I work a kitchen job while I go to school, and everyday after work the bottom of my shoe is oily and slippery... so I feel you on those uncontrollable jerky shifts lol.
I was looking at the RJM pedal, but am hesitant about the installation. And will it void anything in my warranty? (I have an extended warranty with Toyota)
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