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ZMan8 03-12-2012 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by AngryBits (Post 1595442)
Thanks for the tip. Do you have these springs? Can you summarize the before/after? I'm willing to try if it makes the clutch feel better the way I like it.

Actually I just ordered mine earlier today :tup:

But I think a lot of members can chime in on here. It's a popular mod and basically it makes the clutch easier to feel. At first people started removing the spring completely (which gives the ultimate feel) but I think there would be long term issues with lateral support.

So as a result, a few members ordered springs identical in size but just softer than oem and sell them to other members.

Read this: http://www.the370z.com/group-buys/37...er-spring.html

AngryBits 03-13-2012 01:16 PM

It sounds like it makes the clutch pedal heavier?

My biggest complaint is the engagement point. I wonder if I could put some kind of 1/2 inch spacer in the travel of the clutch pedal so that the pedal stops 1/2 before the end of its stock travel which would effectively adjust the engagement point by 1/2 inch.

Anyone try this?

EDIT: It seems a lot of people in that thread just removed the helper spring rather than replace it. Whats the advantage to replacing vs removing it?


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