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so is everyone using this centry spring then for the clutch return spring?
72577 - COMPRESSION SPRING - Part Characteristics | Century Spring Corp. |
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It is a great mod. |
Good change of topic Ken... very sly ;)
Yeah more seriously, you guys need to enlighten and convince me of this need to swap clutch springs. I still didn't get an answer as to what it offers versus the OEM (which I am happy with) |
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G2Z- i think wat happens is that spring loads when you press the clutch in and it makes the clutch pedal kinda pop back out when you're releasing the pedal for an unnatural feel during clutch engagement. it's that last 50% or so of the throw of the pedal that feels springy...kinda like the old STI springy pedal feel. with this new spring with lower spring rate the pedal doesnt jump back out as fast. ive gotten use to my clutch and it's more of the delayed throttle that bothers me but if the clutch feel can be improved i suppose it's worth a try. :p |
hmmmmmmm I might have to look into this.
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yah, have to buy 4 of them so if i ever buy them i will need to sell 3. im not committed yet. i need to remove the stock spring to see how it feels first.
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it's the other way around... i need 3 of them and selling one. ;) jk
the spring is compressed when you release the clutch, decompressed when clutch is pressed. my post above states the reverse.... |
I got dibs on one if you buy :tup:
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Ah, who am I kidding, I'm an engineer. I'll be learning to talk forever. |
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apparently redzed and kenchan do not communicate in the same frequency. :icon17:
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