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Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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If you mean to make your actuall pedal feel stiffer then get a heavy duty pressure plate. Stay away from unspring discs though, they SUCK unless your running 400+. Sprung puck type discs are actually damn good and more and more of them are on the market these days. Spec stage III is one the best IMO. You can get them at CIP or Enjuku.
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i read that if you bend the hard line that goes to the dampening box so that it goes straight into the slave cylinder it will get stiffer. basically you are skipping that box.
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Zilvia FREAK!
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you sure about that rookie? That box does not have any valving in it that would make the clutch easier to operate. Its just a dampner.
If anything you could try bleeding your clutch and making the pedal engagement stiffer. This will only work if your pedal is soft because of old fluid or water in the lines. Whats the point to making the clutch stiffer anyway if your not changing the actual pressure plate or clutch surface? |
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