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How many forum people choose to remove the spring? Also how many of you replaced it with an aftermarket spring. Why I ask is does this cause more wear and

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Old 06-02-2014, 09:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How many forum people choose to remove the spring? Also how many of you replaced it with an aftermarket spring. Why I ask is does this cause more wear and tear on your CSC. I was thinking about removing it too see if there was any benefit (traffic) but don't want to stirup the tranny. Thanks
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The spring has nothing to do with the CSC. Take out the spring if you want.
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I put 8,xxx miles on mine without the spring before changing over to rjm. No issues.
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can i know what is CSC stand for? and what spring u guys talking about?...thnx
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Old 06-03-2014, 12:31 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Clutch slave cylinder. The spring is the helper spring on the clutch pedal assembly.
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and a link to csc failures.
http://www.the370z.com/engine-drivet...-failures.html
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When u bleed ur clutch. U'll see y the "helper spring" is there.
I kept mine. I see no need 2 remove it.
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The spring has nothing to do with the CSC. Take out the spring if you want.
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I actually removed my clutch helper spring and I like the feel much better. That is just me though. I haven't thought about replacing it with another spring yet.

Clutch Pedal too soft/no feel? Remove the helper spring!
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I actually removed my clutch helper spring and I like the feel much better. That is just me though. I haven't thought about replacing it with another spring yet.

Clutch Pedal too soft/no feel? Remove the helper spring!


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removed the spring completely for a month and loved it..
but I had an issue with the fact that it wasn't fully decompressed when it was disengaged.. so i bought an aftermarket one and now the space is back to normal and it feels amazing!

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I actually removed my clutch helper spring and I like the feel much better. That is just me though. I haven't thought about replacing it with another spring yet.

Clutch Pedal too soft/no feel? Remove the helper spring!
I liked the feeling for a few months too. I ultimately moved up to RJM but the no spring was a small help! Much better than nothing.
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RJM clutch pedal assembly is the answer... you can easily adjust the way you want lol it was my first and best mod
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RJM clutch pedal assembly is the answer... you can easily adjust the way you want lol it was my first and best mod
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I just ran a helper spring. (Which was a nightmare btw). The spring helps with the tension and finding the engagement point is slightly better. But don't expect it to fully fix the rough shifting from 1st to 2nd. The assembly is your best bet.
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I just ran a helper spring. (Which was a nightmare btw). The spring helps with the tension and finding the engagement point is slightly better. But don't expect it to fully fix the rough shifting from 1st to 2nd. The assembly is your best bet.
Another help, believe it or not, is changing out the trans oil. I went with Redline MT 85 and it greatly improved shifting.
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