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So the Z1 CSC Elimination Kit, RJM HD Master cylinder, Whiteline diff bushings and Wavetrac LSD have been installed and have definitely rectified any inconsistencies/sponginess in the clutch. My Z

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Old 07-21-2016, 10:56 AM   #1 (permalink)
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So the Z1 CSC Elimination Kit, RJM HD Master cylinder, Whiteline diff bushings and Wavetrac LSD have been installed and have definitely rectified any inconsistencies/sponginess in the clutch. My Z is running tight!
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So the Z1 CSC Elimination Kit, RJM HD Master cylinder, Whiteline diff bushings and Wavetrac LSD have been installed and have definitely rectified any inconsistencies/sponginess in the clutch. My Z is running tight!
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2014 with 20,000 miles (bought new 1 year ago). Yesterday I shifted gears and the clutch only came half way back up. I was able to pull it back up with my foot and made it home fine having to pull the clutch up with my foot a few times....... This morning it is driving fine and not sticking half way or all the way down.

I want to take it to the dealer but if they can't recreate the problem what is the point? It definitely is not as stiff as it was when it was new but afraid they will just replace the fluid.
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2014 with 20,000 miles (bought new 1 year ago). Yesterday I shifted gears and the clutch only came half way back up. I was able to pull it back up with my foot and made it home fine having to pull the clutch up with my foot a few times....... This morning it is driving fine and not sticking half way or all the way down.

I want to take it to the dealer but if they can't recreate the problem what is the point? It definitely is not as stiff as it was when it was new but afraid they will just replace the fluid.
How long were you driving for before it happened? In traffic/long distance?
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How long were you driving for before it happened? In traffic/long distance?
I was on the interstate for about an hour. It happened about 40 minutes into my hour drive. Not much stop and go traffic other than an accident on the interstate so went through about 5-10 minutes of stop and go in 1st and 2nd gear.
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