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08-03-2014, 09:30 PM | #1 |
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How to fix light feel with the clutch pedal?
I have a monogram series and idk why it feels really light every time I kick the clutch pedal. Is that normal with the 2014 frs?
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Don't worry, the clutch will feel stronger as your leg atrophies.
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Lol. But isn't it better if it's heavier? Coz I think that's where I gain more control of the car? And another question. how do I get better response on the throttle?
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Aftermarket clutch for more stiffness in the pedal. Lighter flywheel and crank pulley for better throttle response.
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Remove the spring at the pedal. No joke. There are a few threads on it.
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Wow! I'm starting to like this forum. Thanks guys
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Yeah, removing the spring will give you a more traditional clutch feel.
Honestly after getting used to the stock clutch I like it quite a bit better. It's fantastic in traffic. |
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Just get used to it, there is nothing wrong with the pedal feel.
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