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Originally Posted by Misnomer I know you're trying to be helpful, but if I had a nickel for every time someone on this forum has told me how "super easy"

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Old 05-28-2015, 03:19 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I know you're trying to be helpful, but if I had a nickel for every time someone on this forum has told me how "super easy" some adjustment or replacement or modification is...

I'll repeat: I'm not mechanically inclined. I don't want to be. "You can do it yourself" = NO. Any adjustment, no matter how small, would require taking my car to a shop. Even if it's just a 15-minute thing, that's time, hassle, and money I simply see no point in dealing with when the HD replacement part is cheaper and a perfectly good fix.
Fair enough. I completely understand your position. But I do know there are a number of forum members, including myself, that would gladly do the adjustment for free (or maybe a beer )

As long as you don't have the HD CSC paired with a SPEC clutch, you should be absolutely fine. It is quite worry free, as you have stated. The main benefit of the Z1 kit I like is if I ever have problems with it in the future, I don't have to drop the transmission (for me that is worth more than the trouble of having to adjust it once a year). And while I don't have the need for it at this time, Z1 also sells replacement cylinders (for a track day spare as they say) for only $60.
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