evilmonkey
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not for me i tap the clutch , pop it in an go, i dont need that extra movement....i guess its just driving technique. I've drag raced for years with my clutch like this....just what i prefer
Perhaps a stop front AND back of the pedal said:why not put a block in back of it, then move your seat up?
Oh, there's always one, isn't there, never fails....
I've been drag racing cars for decades and, never have I heard of anyone wanting engagement "high and tight" or even "just about center..."
I thought about a clutch-stop mod for this car already, being massively old school like you. I thought of actually mounting it on the FRONT of the pedal to take up the slack there and place the engagement point right at toe touch. Another way to do that is to spring the clutch pedal slightly to pull in the slack. No ideal, since it's still too high and I'd prefer the engagement down low off the floor. The only risk with my idea is the possibility of wearing out the the throwout bearing prematurely. Perhaps a stop front AND back of the pedal, assuming that will still allow us to engage first and reverse easily....hmmm, experiments might be in order, if I can find the time.....
Clutch is a feel thing, and so, personalnot for me i tap the clutch , pop it in an go, i dont need that extra movement....i guess its just driving technique. I've drag raced for years with my clutch like this....just what i prefer
Clutch is a feel thing, and so, personal
different paths to the same place
I think that for most, and I`m about to try this myself, the adjustable stop at the bottom is only partially about pedal feel. It is mostly about not moving the pedal through "dead space", which is a waste of time and effort.
It does. I have to relearn how to drive my brother's Evo everytime I drive it. I owned one for 2 years prior to my Speed.I think the clutch just has way too much travel. I want it to feel like my friend's S2000.
I think the clutch just has way too much travel. I want it to feel like my friend's S2000.
Sorry to resurrect this thread but I have a question in regards to this.
I just brought my car back from the dealer, they needed to fix the slave cylinder. When I press in the clutch now there seems to be little to no resistance at all until about a half an inch away from the bottom. Before the dealership visit the clutch engaged about halfway through the travel time and it seemed to take some force to press it in. Also when I have my foot all the way down I literally move it 1/4 of an inch if not less and the clutch engages.
Is either of these normal to you guys or are these differences between the dealer visit a bit weird and should I take it back to have it amended. I feel like the clutch is engaged while I drive because of the point when it actually starts resisting.