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evil370z 12-15-2014 04:29 PM

Rjm clutch pedal system
 
Just ordered my rjm clutch pedal system. Was not cool with the stiff and high engagement point. Can't wait to arrive. Really good reviews about the pedal system here on this forum. Finally I can lower the engagement point for easier daily driving.

Chuck33079 12-15-2014 04:30 PM

You don't need to modify anything but your driving just yet. You just need practice.

evil370z 12-15-2014 04:34 PM

I am and I gotten better but not getting used to that engagement point. The other cars I drove I was used to the lower engagement point.

Chuck33079 12-15-2014 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by evil370z (Post 3057338)
I am and I gotten better but not getting used to that engagement point. The other cars I drove I was used to the lower engagement point.

You've had the car for three days. Don't modify anything yet. Just learn to drive it as is.

God-Speed 12-15-2014 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 3057336)
You don't need to modify anything but your driving just yet. You just need practice.

Listen to what Chuck is saying. Practice, Practice. Save the money and put it towards other things that you are wanting. Like they say "If it isn't broke, don't fix it"!!!! Give it some time.:tup:

Merv 12-15-2014 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by evil370z (Post 3057338)
I am and I gotten better but not getting used to that engagement point. The other cars I drove I was used to the lower engagement point.

Have you taken out the spring on the clutch yet? 5 min procedure and it makes a difference. Chucks right about getting use to it,but chances are you would've went this route anyway. Some people don't like the clutch while others not so much. I feel if I was to add the rjm peddle,it wouldn't be as aggressive,and I like the aggressiveness the stock pedals at.

evil370z 12-15-2014 06:50 PM

I ordered it, it's 30 days money back. Within a month I'll decide if I want to put it on or not. Either way it's no worries I can always return it.

Read T 12-15-2014 06:52 PM

You ordered it, it's a great product, go ahead and put it on.

If you hadn't ordered it I'd say just take time and get used to the car.

MJB 12-15-2014 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by evil370z (Post 3057433)
I ordered it, it's 30 days money back. Within a month I'll decide if I want to put it on or not. Either way it's no worries I can always return it.

How's the practicing going?

evil370z 12-15-2014 07:00 PM

Practicing is going good, haven't stalled today at all lol. Just at red lights and stop signs I have to concentrate on my clutch pedal cause it's high engagement and gas a bit. Sometimes I over rev and sometimes I get it at 1.5k and its a smooth take off. Kinda get nervous when traffic is behind me, I'm worried I'll stall lol

Magic Bus 12-15-2014 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by evil370z (Post 3057433)
I ordered it, it's 30 days money back. Within a month I'll decide if I want to put it on or not. Either way it's no worries I can always return it.

I went from stock clutch spring to lighter spring and then to rjm pedal. Each step did make the Z a little more driver friendly. However once you put in the rjm pedal, you're not going to take it out. Why? Cuz it's a bitch getting yourself under there to change the pedal!!!

In hindsight, if I was to do it all over again, I would just stop after the lighter helper spring.

ajm216 12-15-2014 08:29 PM

I've been driving manual cars for over 27 years and I've had a number of cars. Each one has had a different clutch feel BMW,VW 88',VW 01, Toyota, Infiniti/Nissan.

When I first picked up my 370z from the dealer and drove it home I was worried about two things. Stalling and getting rear ended or engaging to abruptly from standstill and rear ending someone. I know I looked like I only had 3 days manual experience to on lookers.

I searched for clutch mods also the first week but I didn't perform any. The more I drove the car the more comfortable I became with it.

To me the 370z is like a motorcycle you have to get in enough driving time to where you start to become one with it. I have close to 5k on my Z and I am quite comfortable with it but I know I still have a way to go.

madwi 12-15-2014 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Magic Bus (Post 3057470)
I went from stock clutch spring to lighter spring and then to rjm pedal. Each step did make the Z a little more driver friendly. However once you put in the rjm pedal, you're not going to take it out. Why? Cuz it's a bitch getting yourself under there to change the pedal!!!

In hindsight, if I was to do it all over again, I would just stop after the lighter helper spring.

I am just opposite, I would have skipped the springs and just installed the rjm assembly first and called it done.

Shotta 12-15-2014 08:46 PM

Compared to what people pay for non functional parts, I.e. Carbon fibre, louder exhaust, funky shift knobs etc you can't go wrong with the value for dollars spent with the RJM pedal. It will help you. The clutch pedal feel will actually be stiffer but the engagement point will be lower to the floor and the engagement window will be larger so you eliminate the on/off switch feeling with the stock pedal system. As a side note, I don't think anyone that has an RJM pedal has had csc failure.

Merv 12-15-2014 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Shotta (Post 3057587)
Compared to what people pay for non functional parts, I.e. Carbon fibre, louder exhaust, funky shift knobs etc you can't go wrong with the value for dollars spent with the RJM pedal. It will help you. The clutch pedal feel will actually be stiffer but the engagement point will be lower to the floor and the engagement window will be larger so you eliminate the on/off switch feeling with the stock pedal system. As a side note, I don't think anyone that has an RJM pedal has had csc failure.

Depends how you look at with esthetics,but with the louder exhaust,it's only louder,because there's very little obstructing the exhaust flow. And we all know what that converts to... Moar powah! :driving:

SteveBad 12-15-2014 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Merv (Post 3057400)
Have you taken out the spring on the clutch yet? 5 min procedure and it makes a difference. Chucks right about getting use to it,but chances are you would've went this route anyway. Some people don't like the clutch while others not so much. I feel if I was to add the rjm peddle,it wouldn't be as aggressive,and I like the aggressiveness the stock pedals at.

:iagree: Night and day difference.

Zerocool 12-15-2014 09:42 PM

You should just stick to one thread and keep updating it instead of making several.... just saying.

Magic Bus 12-15-2014 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by madwi (Post 3057569)
I am just opposite, I would have skipped the springs and just installed the rjm assembly first and called it done.

Yup, probably the smarter move. The lighter spring was only $20 and easy to change so it was well worth it for the 4 months I had it on. Then I read a lot about the rjm so gave that a try.

MJB 12-15-2014 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Shotta (Post 3057587)
As a side note, I don't think anyone that has an RJM pedal has had csc failure.

How does a RJM pedal eliminate csc failures?

Trips 12-15-2014 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Zerocool (Post 3057607)
You should just stick to one thread and keep updating it instead of making several.... just saying.

:iagree:


Op,

I asked you nicely to keep the making of threads for every thing you can think of to a minimum.

This forum has been here for a number of years, and if you think all these questions haven't been asked before? Then your wrong.

Pick one of the existing threads you've created and use that to keep us updated.

You're starting to become a nuisance, and IF you can't seem to listen you won't be allowed to make anymore threads like you were asked nicely.

Im very happy for you, But we need to minimize the creating of new threads for every aspect of your life.

Im with the other in waiting till you get used to it, But it seems your young and impulsive.


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