Attn. all 5 spd owners
I have a stock car. I drove other cars, but mine feels weird, it takes more of a clutch pedal movement to engage/disengage. The pedal itself is positioned a little higher than the accelerator. Really have to work your clutch for a smooth ride. The service dept. said it is normal, thats the way all Nissans are. Is there any way to adjust the clutch pedal so I dont have to pump it like in a truck?
Originally posted by Y2KMaxGXE-R
I have a stock car. I drove other cars, but mine feels weird, it takes more of a clutch pedal movement to engage/disengage. The pedal itself is positioned a little higher than the accelerator. Really have to work your clutch for a smooth ride. The service dept. said it is normal, thats the way all Nissans are. Is there any way to adjust the clutch pedal so I dont have to pump it like in a truck?
I have a stock car. I drove other cars, but mine feels weird, it takes more of a clutch pedal movement to engage/disengage. The pedal itself is positioned a little higher than the accelerator. Really have to work your clutch for a smooth ride. The service dept. said it is normal, thats the way all Nissans are. Is there any way to adjust the clutch pedal so I dont have to pump it like in a truck?
Originally posted by FloMax
Get the 5spd fuel cut off TSB performed, my car drove much better after I had it done.
Get the 5spd fuel cut off TSB performed, my car drove much better after I had it done.
Originally posted by Y2KMaxGXE-R
what does a fuel cut off has to do with a clutch? Although my car jerks sometime in the 1st so it does in the 2nd and 3rd, its just my foot dropping the clutch...my issue is that I have to swing it in full with my clutch pedal. I drove my friends' 97 Civic and his clutch engaged at the end..but the pedal movement wasn't half a mile like on my car. It is alright, but really takes me a while to get used to.
what does a fuel cut off has to do with a clutch? Although my car jerks sometime in the 1st so it does in the 2nd and 3rd, its just my foot dropping the clutch...my issue is that I have to swing it in full with my clutch pedal. I drove my friends' 97 Civic and his clutch engaged at the end..but the pedal movement wasn't half a mile like on my car. It is alright, but really takes me a while to get used to.
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Re: hehe
Originally posted by Green_2
maybe someone will make a short stomp clutch pedal mod?!?
maybe someone will make a short stomp clutch pedal mod?!?
At one point, I thought about putting some kind of pedal extension on the clutch pedal so I could sit further back. But I haven't figured out how to do that yet. Maybe something like this would work:
http://shop.store.yahoo.com/hdsmn/pedex.html
Originally posted by Y2KMaxGXE-R
I have a stock car. I drove other cars, but mine feels weird, it takes more of a clutch pedal movement to engage/disengage. The pedal itself is positioned a little higher than the accelerator. Really have to work your clutch for a smooth ride. The service dept. said it is normal, thats the way all Nissans are. Is there any way to adjust the clutch pedal so I dont have to pump it like in a truck?
I have a stock car. I drove other cars, but mine feels weird, it takes more of a clutch pedal movement to engage/disengage. The pedal itself is positioned a little higher than the accelerator. Really have to work your clutch for a smooth ride. The service dept. said it is normal, thats the way all Nissans are. Is there any way to adjust the clutch pedal so I dont have to pump it like in a truck?
Re: Re: hehe
Originally posted by y2kse
I'm up for that! My wife has a 2K GXE auto and I can drive her car much more comfortably than my SE 5-speed. The reason is because I have relatively short legs (29.5" inseam) and I have to sit much closer to the steering wheel in my car to depress the clutch. In her car, I can sit about 3" further to the rear.
At one point, I thought about putting some kind of pedal extension on the clutch pedal so I could sit further back. But I haven't figured out how to do that yet. Maybe something like this would work:
http://shop.store.yahoo.com/hdsmn/pedex.html
I'm up for that! My wife has a 2K GXE auto and I can drive her car much more comfortably than my SE 5-speed. The reason is because I have relatively short legs (29.5" inseam) and I have to sit much closer to the steering wheel in my car to depress the clutch. In her car, I can sit about 3" further to the rear.
At one point, I thought about putting some kind of pedal extension on the clutch pedal so I could sit further back. But I haven't figured out how to do that yet. Maybe something like this would work:
http://shop.store.yahoo.com/hdsmn/pedex.html
And it's relatively cheap too...
well I am short too...but I drove so many cars with manual. Dont mind the clutch pedal being soft, its just the engage/disengage that ****es off. I like Honda's clutch, BMW's.
Originally posted by Y2KMaxGXE-R
well I am short too...but I drove so many cars with manual. Dont mind the clutch pedal being soft, its just the engage/disengage that ****es off. I like Honda's clutch, BMW's.
well I am short too...but I drove so many cars with manual. Dont mind the clutch pedal being soft, its just the engage/disengage that ****es off. I like Honda's clutch, BMW's.
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