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if i accelerate to redline in 1st gear under hard throttle and very quickly shift into 2nd and very quickly lift my foot off the clutch, i noticed that the

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Old 02-17-2010, 11:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
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if i accelerate to redline in 1st gear under hard throttle and very quickly shift into 2nd and very quickly lift my foot off the clutch, i noticed that the clutch pedal sticks at the bottom position for a split second before bouncing back up. In other words, the clutch pedal doesn't bounce up the same moment I lift my foot off, but stays pressed down for about half a second or so before bouncing up. This doesn't happen at lower rpm, only at very high rpm near redline. It also doesn't happen if I shift slower and lift off the clutch more slowly. I haven't had a chance to redline in any other gear so i don't know if the same would happen.
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