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GaleForce 04-27-2013 12:33 PM

Ryan, is it possible to upgrade a version 1 pedal to version 2?

Ryan @ RJM 04-29-2013 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by GaleForce (Post 2288718)
Ryan, is it possible to upgrade a version 1 pedal to version 2?

Galeforce, sorry I missed seeing this post yesterday. It is 100% possible but would be costly as the R2 uses a revamped 2pc pedal arm to allow for the additional adjustment point. Everything else remained unchanged so the new arm design drops right into the existing brackets. The pedal arm is about 60% of the assembly cost and the most labour intensive piece to produce. Since you're in Ontario best I could do is $125 shipped for a new R2 arm assembly for you. However I'm not sure it'd be worth the cost just for the extra adjusting range.

MX52Z 04-29-2013 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Ryan @ RJM (Post 2226265)
[B]Same great RJM Performance Product- Even greater adjustment.

The newly updated Rev2 Pedal arm is now fabricated in two pieces with the exact same upper adjustment mechanism and pivot sections as before except the long arm with foot pad are now a seperate bolt on piece that can be clocked up or down to tune the pedal height completely seperate of the clutch rod and initial friction point settings. It can also be swapped to either the left or right hand side allowing people with larger feet or who drive with boots to shift the clutch pedal pad further left away from the brake pedal if so desired.

These changes now give the RJM Pedal an even greater range of adjustment options.

I'm a little bummed out I must have gotten one of the last Ver 1 right before the V2s became available but such is the tempo of improvement I suppose. Mine is still new in the box and I'm wondering how much better V2 is and if I should go through the work of installing my current one. Do you have pictures of the V2 and would it be worth tossing my V1 for it?

Ryan @ RJM 04-29-2013 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by MX52Z (Post 2290817)
I'm a little bummed out I must have gotten one of the last Ver 1 right before the V2s became available but such is the tempo of improvement I suppose. Mine is still new in the box and I'm wondering how much better V2 is and if I should go through the work of installing my current one. Do you have pictures of the V2 and would it be worth tossing my V1 for it?

MX52Z, actually you purchased more than a full 2 months before the change over to the revised pedal arm the first week of March. Unfortunately small improvements are made along the way as new things are discovered and small details are addressed.
I 100% would not hesitate to install your rev1 pedal assembly as the R2 change is extremely minor in the grand scheme of things and 95% of all the reviews posted here in this thread and in the drivetrain review thread are from happy Rev1 customers. The addional adjustment range offered by the newer design only affects a very small percentage of customers who actually need or wanted additional range for more exotic clutch setups. Otherwise the R2 adjustment point is simply a more convienient place to make small pedal height changes without needing to touch the clutch rod adjustment.
While I don't have a photo handy I did see a photo in SPOHN's journal/build page showing the new arm. To put it in the most basic terms I simply cut the rev 1 arm in half and put it back together with 3 bolts to allow the two halves to pivot in the middle. The upper arm adjuster assembly and the lower pedal pad section remained completely unchanged. Maybe I should have called it the R1.1 instead.

Ryan @ RJM 05-03-2013 07:50 PM

Back In Stock with a few more kits this weekend. Currently 2 Left Available Tonight.

Ryan @ RJM 05-10-2013 09:55 PM

Still 2 Units available this weekend.

Ryan @ RJM 05-18-2013 02:05 PM

Everyone,

I’m currently just awaiting receipt of laser cut parts from my supplier to begin fabrication of another 20 Pedal assemblies. After speaking with them yesterday I’m expected to have parts in hand either Tuesday or Weds next week and I’d plan to have your pedal assemblies start shipping out again by next Friday

The RJM Webstore is currently open and accepting Pre-Orders towards this next batch of Rev2's. I'm expecting orders to start picking up next week after ZDayZ so as always pre-order sales will be shipped asap prior to regular stock being posted. If you'r looking to pick one in the next week or two before they sell out again here's your chance.

Have a great weekend and hope everyone attending ZDayZ is having an epic time in Fontana!!!:happydance: Bryan, Graham & the rest of the ZDayZ crew put on an amazing event.

Ryan Morgan
RJM Performance Inc.

Ryan @ RJM 05-24-2013 06:28 PM

370Z Rev 2 AFP Pedal Assemblies are back in stock and ready to ship this weekend! Visit our webstore to purchase yours and to get more details:driving:

17 Units Left Available as of this evening.

Ryan @ RJM 06-07-2013 09:49 PM

Down to Qty(11) 370Z Rev2 Pedal Assemblies left in stock this weekend:driving:

pedZ 06-16-2013 04:11 PM

I installed the RJM Performance Adjustable Clutch Pedal Assembly today. This has now become my favorite mod. I was never fond of the stock clutch feel and swapping it out for the RJM unit makes a world of difference. The clutch catches much lower now and is much smoother. Shifts are now the way they should be. The install was a pain for me since it's a tight squeeze and I'm kind of a big guy. I'm also left handed which didn't help. I highly recommend this product to anyone with a 6MT.

Ryan @ RJM 06-18-2013 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by pedZ (Post 2365741)
I installed the RJM Performance Adjustable Clutch Pedal Assembly today. This has now become my favorite mod. I was never fond of the stock clutch feel and swapping it out for the RJM unit makes a world of difference. The clutch catches much lower now and is much smoother. Shifts are now the way they should be. The install was a pain for me since it's a tight squeeze and I'm kind of a big guy. I'm also left handed which didn't help. I highly recommend this product to anyone with a 6MT.

pedZ, Very happy to hear you're enjoying your new favorite mod:tup: I can simpathise with the difficulty of working under the dash as a big guy. I'm 5'11 260lbs and have done about 100 installs now between product testing the various designs and different vehicles. Some good stretching helps before crawling under the dash but after you do..... :driving:

Down to just 2 Units left Today. Will have more coming in by mid-next week.
Thanks

pedZ 06-18-2013 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Ryan @ RJM (Post 2368033)
pedZ, Very happy to hear you're enjoying your new favorite mod:tup: I can simpathise with the difficulty of working under the dash as a big guy. I'm 5'11 260lbs and have done about 100 installs now between product testing the various designs and different vehicles. Some good stretching helps before crawling under the dash but after you do..... :driving:

Down to just 2 Units left Today. Will have more coming in by mid-next week.
Thanks

Yeah, the new pedal is well worth the install difficulty. It makes moving between gears so much better on the Z. Love it! Thanks for making such a great quality product Ryan. :tup:

Ryan @ RJM 06-18-2013 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by pedZ (Post 2368438)
Yeah, the new pedal is well worth the install difficulty. It makes moving between gears so much better on the Z. Love it! Thanks for making such a great quality product Ryan. :tup:

You're Very welcome:tiphat:

Tiny Tokes 06-18-2013 11:17 PM

Are these still available for a 2012 Nismo?

Ryan @ RJM 06-19-2013 06:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Tiny Tokes (Post 2369357)
Are these still available for a 2012 Nismo?

Yes, for all 2009 to 2014 370Z's including Nismo's. The last 2 I had in stock sold yesterday shortly after my post. I'll have parts for another 20 coming in next Tuesday and the webstore is open for orders towards this next batch.

Thanks,
Ryan@ RJM


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