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Kamillio 04-30-2018 09:15 AM

RJM adjustable clutch pedal
 
SOLD

The best driving experience change you can make to your Z. You can adjust your clutch pedal engagement and length of the stroke to your taste and get rid of the horrible high pedal clutch bite.

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ONLY SELLING BECAUSE I DON'T HAVE THE CAR ANYMORE


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JARblue 04-30-2018 09:16 AM

What version? Looks like V3?


*edit* it is Rev 2.1

This is great addition to any Z! GLWS :tiphat:

Kamillio 04-30-2018 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3751440)
What version? Looks like V3?



It's Rev 2. I can send the installation instruction PDF to the new owner.


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wildmike85 04-30-2018 04:16 PM

What’s the difference in the revisions?

Asus_ 04-30-2018 05:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wildmike85 (Post 3751605)
What’s the difference in the revisions?

http://www.the370z.com/3456593-post442.html

Quote:

For the Rev3 visually it doesn't look that different from a Rev2 however it was completely redesigned from the foot pad up and there isn't a single piece left in common with the older units. The changes all focused on ease of install and ease of tuning... So the number of adjustment points and range of adjustment remained virtually unchanged. When a Rev2 and Rev3 are setup equally you shouldn't be able to tell them apart by driving feel unless you look under the dash.
The key new features are that the Rev 3 now comes with the upper pedal arm fully installed in the main bracket. Everything is greased, upper arm in place, spring in place and it all goes up onto the firewall as a complete assembly ready to go.
The AFP adjustment is now a simple sliding plate with an indicator window to show you what the AFP is set for.
The AFP now comes pre-setup so all you do is bolt it in and its already at the magic starting point I recommend.
The upper switch now has a simple moveable mount that adjusts with loosening just one Allan head bolt for quick adjustment. No more jam nuts to mess with.
The Rev3 uses the OEM clevis end on the master cylinder so you no longer need to remove and replace it. Since the clutch rod setting was ok with the OEM pedal and the clevis doesn't need to be touched anymore you can go straight to test driving without needing to do any further setup with it. Just fine tune later if needed.
The Rev3 bracket design is more open and allows better access around the master cylinder studs so it's easier to see them, start the nuts and tighten them down with less obstructions. In Rev 3.1 this got improved even a little more as additional clearance was given beside the upper left stud to help with starting the nut.

So that means:
No more installing of the bare main bracket on the firewall first.
No more greasing & installing the bearings into the pivot tube under the dash.
No more greasing and installing the spring under the dash.
No more having to line up the pedal arm in place under dash, while keeping the spring from falling off and pushing the large clevis pin thru to hold everything together.
No more double jam nuts to fight with when adjusting the upper cruise control switch depth which needs to done when making other setup changes.
No more need to setup the initial AFP starting point during the install.
No more counting the number of turns of the AFP adjuster and estimating where it's setup for or worse yet turning the wrong direction and wondering why it's not responding how you want it.

So basically a lot of little things that when all put together make the Rev3 MUCH easier to install, tune and understand what needs to be done compared with the Rev2.
OP's price isn't bad but for another $90 you can get Rev3 which based on the info above makes for a much smoother install etc..

Kamillio 04-30-2018 07:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Asus_ (Post 3751638)
http://www.the370z.com/3456593-post442.html



OP's price isn't bad but for another $90 you can get Rev3 which based on the info above makes for a much smoother install etc..



Maybe Rev 3 is easier to install, but Rev 2 was never a hard job to install. If you change your oil, then you can install this. 90+20 shipping, if you want to pay that then go ahead and buy Rev 3.


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Asus_ 05-01-2018 05:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kamillio (Post 3751668)
Maybe Rev 3 is easier to install, but Rev 2 was never a hard job to install. If you change your oil, then you can install this. 90+20 shipping, if you want to pay that then go ahead and buy Rev 3.


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Personally, as soon as i saw your thread i was about to jump on it and noticed it was Rev 2, i searched up the differences between them and decided 120 is not much more to pay but thats me lol.

To be fair tho the rev 2 is the same performance, and 120 is still savings for those who want it, was just trying to let you know why i changed my mind incase others might have or will as well. Goodluck with sale either way, this is an amazing product and no different than the Rev 3 other than cosmetic!

Quote:

For the Rev3 visually it doesn't look that different from a Rev2 however it was completely redesigned from the foot pad up and there isn't a single piece left in common with the older units. The changes all focused on ease of install and ease of tuning... So the number of adjustment points and range of adjustment remained virtually unchanged. When a Rev2 and Rev3 are setup equally you shouldn't be able to tell them apart by driving feel unless you look under the dash.
The key new features are that the Rev 3 now comes with the upper pedal arm fully installed in the main bracket. Everything is greased, upper arm in place, spring in place and it all goes up onto the firewall as a complete assembly ready to go.
The AFP adjustment is now a simple sliding plate with an indicator window to show you what the AFP is set for.
The AFP now comes pre-setup so all you do is bolt it in and its already at the magic starting point I recommend.
The upper switch now has a simple moveable mount that adjusts with loosening just one Allan head bolt for quick adjustment. No more jam nuts to mess with.
The Rev3 uses the OEM clevis end on the master cylinder so you no longer need to remove and replace it. Since the clutch rod setting was ok with the OEM pedal and the clevis doesn't need to be touched anymore you can go straight to test driving without needing to do any further setup with it. Just fine tune later if needed.
The Rev3 bracket design is more open and allows better access around the master cylinder studs so it's easier to see them, start the nuts and tighten them down with less obstructions. In Rev 3.1 this got improved even a little more as additional clearance was given beside the upper left stud to help with starting the nut.

So that means:
No more installing of the bare main bracket on the firewall first.
No more greasing & installing the bearings into the pivot tube under the dash.
No more greasing and installing the spring under the dash.
No more having to line up the pedal arm in place under dash, while keeping the spring from falling off and pushing the large clevis pin thru to hold everything together.
No more double jam nuts to fight with when adjusting the upper cruise control switch depth which needs to done when making other setup changes.
No more need to setup the initial AFP starting point during the install.
No more counting the number of turns of the AFP adjuster and estimating where it's setup for or worse yet turning the wrong direction and wondering why it's not responding how you want it.

So basically a lot of little things that when all put together make the Rev3 MUCH easier to install, tune and understand what needs to be done compared with the Rev2
.

Kamillio 05-20-2018 01:44 AM

Bump


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6MT>7AT 05-21-2018 01:15 PM

PM'd

Kamillio 05-30-2018 03:48 PM

Buyer backed out. TTT

Gvllardo 05-31-2018 10:26 PM

still got it?

Kamillio 05-31-2018 10:27 PM

Yes I do


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Akshaya 05-31-2018 11:47 PM

This is a great price. I bought one a couple days ago and I ended up paying 320.99 shipped! The only difference is that I got the rev 3.1 and the optional heavy duty machined clevis end. GLWS!


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Kamillio 06-01-2018 07:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Akshaya (Post 3761084)
This is a great price. I bought one a couple days ago and I ended up paying 320.99 shipped! The only difference is that I got the rev 3.1 and the optional heavy duty machined clevis end. GLWS!


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Thanks for the support. Enjoy your clutch pedal!


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Kamillio 06-02-2018 12:20 PM

ttt


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