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Same here. I will take notch over mush any day. I’ve never understood how people prefer mush (Porsche, BMW) over notch (S2000, Twins). Clutch feel does kind of blow on the Twins though but most of that can be fixed with the spring delete. |
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More changes were made to the MT than the AT though. The MT has +5HP but even without the extra power the MT is faster due to better gearing. You are new to MT so don’t let that lean you towards an AT. This is a decision you will live with for the life of the car. It’s worth it to give the MT (on any of the cars you are looking at) an honest try. Last edited by ermax; 03-15-2018 at 08:43 AM. |
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When you do end up getting a car, hopefully as MT, the best tip I received while learning was to go to a hill and just bounce the car up and down without really going anywhere, you'll find the friction point of the clutch really fast. An Focus ST??? That's quite a different car.
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Thx guys, will do. As far as clutch being crappy, is there no biting point like on Nd? ND is about 2 inches or so as you start to release. I’m hoping to test 86 in next couple days. Shifter on twins sounds more fun if you are going to row gears.
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You might be putting too much thought into it also, the clutch isn't a math equation, it's easier to just go with what feels better because I'm sure a vast majority of the older guys share the idea of the clutch feeling awkward or confusing, thus resorting to clutch spring removal.
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So lots of space to learn then lol, don't go too steep, you just need something for your car to roll back, not at an alarming speed, but something that will wake you up if you don't hit the brakes or get that clutch working.
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It's not so much “light” feeling to me as it is somewhat vague, in that the bite-point is seemingly much higher up in the pedal travel than other vehicles I’ve driven; i.e. the stock pedal travels a fairly long way, nothing.... nothing.... then near the top of the travel it suddenly grabs. Took me a while to adjust to at first but now I kind of oddly prefer/like it.
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It's not the spring. I've given up trying to convince people in the more popular threads. The spring is an easy target for the hatred.
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=77390
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Spring delete ? You don't mean that aftermarket spring that 86speedfactory sells ?
My clutch / manual is stock. It feels fine to me. I drive another manual car (the last 11 years) , so is there something extra special (feeling) that I should be experiencing out of a clutch pedal ?
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more of like a really smooth rifle bolt. this is from driving my mom's @ 3000 miles, whereas my 30K transmissions feels barely broken in. as much fun as i have puttering around town in the ND, its a non starter since that cockpit is a joke and im barely 6' tall. that transmission hump also takes up half the freakin' passenger's foot room. much prefer the NC interior. if OP is 6'2" and considering the ND (correct me if im wrong?) he's either all torso or not really 6'2" lol. |
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