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Old 11-17-2015, 06:44 PM   #257
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Originally Posted by Ultramaroon View Post
I wish I could too. Honestly though, if you can bleed your brakes you can do this. It's ridiculously easy in the grand scheme of ujijuujuuujuuujujujujuuuthings and, for an amateur, would be a great confidence building exercise.

The worst issue would be to run your reservoir dry but you would literally have to leave the hydraulic line hanging down while you go and take a coffee break. It oozes out that slowly.

Have you read the remove-your-spring thread lately? I was called out so I made one last speech and called it good. Don't want to alienate anybody.
Yeah, I just read it. I do think that there is a little bit more feel with the spring removed, but it doesn't solve the vagueness issue. You have stated that many times and I wholeheartedly agree. Sometimes people don't want to listen or don't agree. Don't worry about it man. Difference of opinion is what makes us human (this is good and bad).

I do mostly city driving with the FR-S so clutch feel is important to me. Just today I over revved because I thought I hit the engagement point. Guess not lol. Other times I don't have any issue. I just want to be smooth consistently and your solution makes sense. Others guys that have done this confirmed it also. I'll give it a shot when spring comes around.
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