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Are you guys complaining the Z clutch being too soft or too stiff? Or the on/off switch kinda feeling?

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Old 01-10-2013, 08:57 PM   #46 (permalink)
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Are you guys complaining the Z clutch being too soft or too stiff? Or the on/off switch kinda feeling?
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IMO the pedal feels to soft OEM.......but many people have already said this and there's many threads on the issue
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Are you guys complaining the Z clutch being too soft or too stiff? Or the on/off switch kinda feeling?

both...it's drivers preference on clutch feel. I'm use to mine feeling somewhat firm. As for the SRM, My Z does not have it so I wanted to do the test drive with it on. I do understand that it takes some getting use to if one is use to rev matching their self.
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I get TONS of satisfaction bringing people to the dark side, Automatic, lol


The 370Z's REALLY is THE best AT you can get for less than... About 100k
the gtr non black edition is less than 100k...

the porsche tranny...

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both...it's drivers preference on clutch feel. I'm use to mine feeling somewhat firm. As for the SRM, My Z does not have it so I wanted to do the test drive with it on. I do understand that it takes some getting use to if one is use to rev matching their self.
I see. That's why I am confused because some people said it's too soft while others said it's too firm. I've tried VW GTI before and felt the padel is even softer but more linear.

Yeah the SRM takes little get used to. But I think it works great. It's a lazy feature for lazy people like me. Lol.
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Old 01-11-2013, 12:48 AM   #51 (permalink)
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the gtr non black edition is less than 100k...

the porsche tranny...

vw DSG
Hes was referring to an automatic transmission. The GTR, Porsche and VW are dual clutch manual with auto shift. Totally different design.
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Surprised so many people feel the SRM is rough, I love it, rarely turn it off. Its probably the reason I engine break lol. The downshifts are butter. Its really good for time attack as well..

Z clutch definitely takes some learning, but once you get it, its fine. More challenging to manipulate than other cars...it can make you feel like a newbie until you get it.
i definitely agree with this, i felt like a newb when i was driving my car and not getting smooth shifts at first but eventually i got used to it

SRM is amazing though, i dont know what i would do without it now because im so used to it
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i dont either. i think it's the driver.
i cant agree more, the clutch takes some getting use to but once you have that down, its easy to drive
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but I think the clutch helper spring is a great way to help improve the response/feedback you get from the pedal everyone loves it that has done it!
does the clutch helper spring help out that much?
i have noticed there isnt much feed back from the clutch but i thought that was because of the OEM clutch and not the spring
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Hes was referring to an automatic transmission. The GTR, Porsche and VW are dual clutch manual with auto shift. Totally different design.
If im not pushing in a clutch and shifting gears, its an automatic. Doesn't matter how they actually make it work mechanically, it automatically does the shifting for you. Thus an automatic.
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Dude you guys want to feel pussy clutch.

Go into a frs and step on the clutch.

The scions clutch is super soft and retarded. It feels like nothing. I thought the 370z was soft lol. The frs is on another level
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I do not understand why so much fuz about the clutch feel on the Z. I find it perfectly fine never had any issues with it nor have the desire to change the clutch spring to make it softer.

Try driving a GT3 and then lets talk about clutch feel at the end of the day you will have calf muscles as big as loaf of bread.
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gt3 clutch is fine to me. the gearbox feels pretty crappy though
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I do not understand why so much fuz about the clutch feel on the Z. I find it perfectly fine never had any issues with it nor have the desire to change the clutch spring to make it softer.
missing the point. it's not to make the clutch softer, it's to remove the distortion from the return spring. the pedal return feels too linear from clutch-in to out while clutch spring itself is not.

i suppose if one's not driven too many other MT cars this might feel 'normal' to them, but atleast to me, it is not. that helper spring needs to be removed/replaced to feel like a real MT clutch.
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^Exactly. I actually didn't take the spring out until 2 years into it. I was perfectly fine with it(I just got used to it). But after I took it out, it was like finding an old friend. I instinctively remembered this was how it's suppose to feel like.
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^^ So the helper spring will make the pedal feels harder?
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missing the point. it's not to make the clutch softer, it's to remove the distortion from the return spring. the pedal return feels too linear from clutch-in to out while clutch spring itself is not.

i suppose if one's not driven too many other MT cars this might feel 'normal' to them, but atleast to me, it is not. that helper spring needs to be removed/replaced to feel like a real MT clutch.

Maybe I'm weird, I thought the spring mod made it feel like **** cause of the slop and free play up top.

It made the clutch points more predictable so you know when it grabs but the ridiculous amount if pedal sloppiness turned me off.

Basically I took it off, now I drive stock and completely forget how bad I use to think it was. I got use to it, it takes time

The sti clutch is so much better, I had a 2005
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