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I want to adjust my RJM pedal so that the clutch release point is closer to the floor. Should this be done with the AFP slide plate (raising it to
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I want to adjust my RJM pedal so that the clutch release point is closer to the floor. Should this be done with the AFP slide plate (raising it to a higher number) or by adjusting the clutch rod? I know I'll need to adjust both switches with either of those adjustments. I didn't do the initial installation so I'm trying to get familiar with how it works.
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You can do both. If your MC is the stock one probably won't have much rod adjustment
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My clutch point seems to be way too high no matter what settings I use. It feels like the car isn’t fully in gear and feels like it’s slipping even though the top switch is adjusted properly. My car doesn’t feel right after installing
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With the OEM CMC, the slide plate is pretty much the only way. I'd ask Ryan if you have any specifics - he has tremendous customer service.
I've had two different RJM pedals installed and been supremely happy with both compared to the stock clutch pedal.
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