I prefer stiff clutches and my 13 cluch feels pretty stiff. I would love to put a ACT HDSS in it though!
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I have a '13 Nismo and will be upgrading the lines again like on my last one ('10 model) but I will wait until z1, forged etc redesign their lines to work with the new Z's. Then again, the '13 nismos have upgraded hard rubber lines stock ala the GTRs so with my luck, they'll be different than everyone else's still. |
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I'm very curious if the car got a revised fuel pump setup for sweeping right handers and fuel cut off. I wonder how I can figure that out?!
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If they haven't addressed this thus far , (shame on you Nissan ), I seriously doubt they will ever for the Z34, hopefully for the next gen Z it won't be an issue. |
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Changing the engagement point is a different issue than the spring. All the spring does is take all of the feel out of the pedal.
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Nope. Just pedal feel. Yank it out. It takes 15 minutes and a pair of needle nose pliers. Ten minutes out of the fifteen is contorting yourself around to get to the damn thing.
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