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I apologize, I am a little rambunctious today.
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Objection: Augmentative! Just don't make a sweeping statement when you have [next to] zero data to support it.
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I have been driving standards for 20 years. The clutch feels great to me and I have no issues modulating it. A light clutch pedal is NOT a bad thing on a long stop and go commute.
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I heard (but have no personal experience to back it up) that the weight of it increases a little once the clutch wears in more. I have no idea if it's true. Maybe the person saying this was just getting used to it after driving a twin plate Exedy-equipped Gen Coupe for a year.
Bottom line: you'll get used to it. My S4 and MR2's clutches are stark opposites where they catch. I don't have any trouble driving each car back to back during the week; just got used to it!
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im no expert and never stated so, heavy or light it's a matter of opinion there is no right or wrong, my Asian vs European is what i think, it's like trying to explain why US drives on the right and Brits on the left, it isn't "fact", never said so. if you wan't to be relevant go drive a FRS then tell me your take. |
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I still find myself giving it too much gas on launches, ugh. I do like the clutch though, it really pops back quick!
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Kinda, as I said, I am in an off mood today. :happy0180:
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Brits drive on the left because that what the Greeks and Romans did and because it kept opposing horsemen on their right side so they could fight them with their swords if needed...the US drives on the right because it was due to the position of drivers on Conestoga wagons. They sat on the left and keeping opposing traffic on their left made it easier for them avoid collisions with opposing traffic while on narrow trails. Citation
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On the Civic forums when I was complaining about it, a responder said it's because they don't use hydraulic or mechanical clutches anymore. Well, some of us want them back! A soft clutch has no business being in a sports car. |
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to be perfectly honest you came across as a bigot, you can easily avoid that in the future, if you have to ask someone not to take offense to something, you should reword it or accept that what you just said/typed is offensive. and your response (complete with incorrect reference to the mazda) didn't fortify your E-cred. Honestly I wouldn't let someone who just learned to drive manual drive my car, and their opinion on clutch feel is...trivial |
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How so? I wouldn't have bought the car at all if the clutch was too heavy for me to learn on since I didn't want to buy a sport car with auto tran. Considering that experienced drivers would have bought the car even if the clutch is heavier/lighter than what they are used to if they like the car enough, whether or not pp like me would buy the car or not is relevant.
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a clutch has to be either Hydraulic or Mechanical, unless they are Pneumatic or electric now... if you need a heavy clutch to feel like a man that is your business, I however only care that the clutch transmits the required torque, and that there is modulation available, a longer motion that is softer allows better modulation (for a given weight PP) as it is providing more mechanical advantage to your leg. Weight of clutch pedal should be proportionate to the TQ value of the Motor. It can be stiffer but it is of no advantage (other than making you feel like a man apparently) I was actually happy when I put the unsprung OS geiken clutch in my track 240sx and found it was softer than my old street/strip clutch package. |
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nevermind, you can't even follow a conversation, remember you were bragging about all the experience you had since learning to drive manual in BMW and the "miata mx3"... yeah whatever... |
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I just got a chance to test drive an MT and I've got to say I was VERY happy with the clutch, especially after reading this thread. It's certainly not the greatest clutch ever, it kind of goes dead at the end of its travel and the engagement has a sort of "bump" where it gets real springy about half way through its travel, but none of this bothers me at all. It's a heck of a lot better than the RSX that I drove a few years back that had nearly no resistance at all (and that's what I was expecting after reading this thread). Finally driving the MT definitely sold me on the car, now I just need the right color to show up at the right price.
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