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Old Sep 17, 2002 | 12:47 PM
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just got car back with act installed....

those of you that have it.... did you feel like an idiot when you first drove it? (i killed it because i didnt expect it to engage so damn quickly ) how far does everyone have to push down their pedal? i have to push mine almost all the way down to completely disengage the clutch but it does feel shorter than the stock clutch did. so far ive got 40 miles on the break-in but i did kinda get on it once to get a second gear scratch (which was kinda weak?) overall impressions: hooray for no clutch slippage!



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Old Sep 17, 2002 | 12:59 PM
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A lot of people on here say that learning to drive with the ACT clutch is like learning how to drive all over again.

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Old Sep 17, 2002 | 01:52 PM
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I'm getting my ACT clutch installed next month. How much did you pay for installation? Did you re-surface the flywheel? How long was the installation?

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Old Sep 17, 2002 | 02:15 PM
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my left calf muscle is the size of a milk jug.

its a work out shifting it...




Old Sep 17, 2002 | 02:18 PM
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Originally posted by Chebosto
my left calf muscle is the size of a milk jug.

its a work out shifting it...




does anyone like clutchmasters??
Old Sep 17, 2002 | 02:19 PM
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mines is fully broken in and it feels so good to drive it. The clutch pedal is a lot stiffer than most manuals ive driven but it like guides you to shift faster. If you on a high rpm on first and u lightly take your foot off of clutch it like forces my foot up and kind of helps pull the shifter to second IMO. When i drive at low rpm's to shift from first to second, i feel nothing much from the clutch pedal and shifting assistance is a lot lighter. I know i may sound crazy when i say this but:

Speed up from start until you get to like 4.5 rpm or so and try to change gears and TELL ME U DONT FEEL SOMETHING DIFFERENT COMPARED TO WHEN you shift at lower rpm's. there's a difference all right.

and my friends thought i was such a wack driver when i was bumping up and down the streets. dam those days.....
Old Sep 17, 2002 | 02:52 PM
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is it comparable to a porsche clutch (if anyone's driven one ?
Old Sep 17, 2002 | 02:58 PM
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Originally posted by Chebosto
my left calf muscle is the size of a milk jug.

its a work out shifting it...




is yours that bad? i didnt think it was THAT much stiffer.... or are you just a panzee

it cost me $399.87 for the clutch install+throw out bearing. they were gonna resurface my flywheel but they said it couldn't be done and i needed a new one but i didnt have the money so they guy said he touched it up best he could and everything so far is fine! no clutch chatter or anything! i have one question.....my friend has a spec-v and he get MAD second gear scratches, now granted i only tried once..... shouldn't i get a pretty decent scratch now? especially with an ACT clutch? maybe it just needs to be broken in more....


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Old Sep 17, 2002 | 03:27 PM
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Originally posted by Soon2BMaxed
is yours that bad? i didnt think it was THAT much stiffer.... or are you just a panzee

it cost me $399.87 for the clutch install+throw out bearing. they were gonna resurface my flywheel but they said it couldn't be done and i needed a new one but i didnt have the money so they guy said he touched it up best he could and everything so far is fine! no clutch chatter or anything! i have one question.....my friend has a spec-v and he get MAD second gear scratches, now granted i only tried once..... shouldn't i get a pretty decent scratch now? especially with an ACT clutch? maybe it just needs to be broken in more....


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I would go EASY on the clutch if you want that thing to give you your moneys worth. Anyway, I have noticed that the grip my clutch has has gotten better and better. I didn't use to be able to chirp third gear. But now, about 1500 miles later third gear chirps happen quite often. Go easy on it, when it's broken in let her rip. I know it's hard, but you must resist all temptation to floor it!
Old Sep 17, 2002 | 03:37 PM
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You can adjust the engagement point to anywhere you want it and you will probably have to as the clutch wears in. I put one in my 300ZXTT and had to adjust it after a few hundred miles.
Old Sep 17, 2002 | 03:50 PM
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i stalled the whole first week i had it.. had to start off in second
Old Sep 17, 2002 | 04:00 PM
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Re: just got car back with act installed....

Originally posted by Soon2BMaxed
those of you that have it.... did you feel like an idiot when you first drove it? (i killed it because i didnt expect it to engage so damn quickly ) how far does everyone have to push down their pedal? i have to push mine almost all the way down to completely disengage the clutch but it does feel shorter than the stock clutch did. so far ive got 40 miles on the break-in but i did kinda get on it once to get a second gear scratch (which was kinda weak?) overall impressions: hooray for no clutch slippage!



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stalled it twice at nissan in front of everybody.

my expierence is/was the same.
Old Sep 17, 2002 | 08:10 PM
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Re: Re: just got car back with act installed....

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stalled it twice at nissan in front of everybody.

my expierence is/was the same.
so i'm not alone.... ok ok i'll go easy on it for as long as i can.....i put 70 miles on it today; gotta get it broken in by this weekend if i can.

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Old Sep 18, 2002 | 06:15 AM
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Man, I remember when my ACT clutch set was installed and I went to pick it up from the shop. So I got in my Max, starting it up and it seemed fine at that point. Then I put my foot on the clutch to switch into first gear, my wheels were spinning like I was trying to gun it and I was barely touching the gas. But I love My Act, no doubt!!!!
Old Sep 18, 2002 | 08:32 AM
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Re: Re: just got car back with act installed....

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stalled it twice at nissan in front of everybody.

my expierence is/was the same.
same here.



and go easy on the clutch for the first 1k miles. after that let it rip and i guarantee you will be chirping 3rd.
Old Sep 18, 2002 | 09:44 AM
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After having the JWT Stage II in the car and now I have the ACT in it, the ACT grabs much harder than the JWT did. The JWT felt "stock", if I can say that. But it also let me chirp second and third as well. Now with the ACT in there, it does the same thing. When I first had the ACT installed and I drove it out the lot, I stalled it twice because it is so different from the JWT. But, after having just finished the intital break-in on it, it chirps second and third like my JWT did. But, for that first week, it was like having to learn how to drive a stick again. I got laughed at so many times by the "significant other" (my girlfriend). I didn't find it too funny when I stalled it.....
Old Sep 18, 2002 | 11:37 AM
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Re: Re: Re: just got car back with act installed....

Originally posted by CKNY


same here.



and go easy on the clutch for the first 1k miles. after that let it rip and i guarantee you will be chirping 3rd.
1,000 miles! ****, i have high school drags this weekend......so far ive got 96 miles on it
Old Sep 18, 2002 | 12:22 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Re: just got car back with act installed....

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1,000 miles! ****, i have high school drags this weekend......so far ive got 96 miles on it
I had 1K on my clutch in the first week I had it, but I could tell it still wasn't broken in. Make sure that you do a lot of in town driving with it, It needs the engagements/disengagements to be broken in properly. I knew mine was finally broken in after sitting in stop and go traffic in the bay area for an hour and a half and only traveled 5 miles. When I could go again 1st gear was like butter and any potential problems I thought I had with it were gone.
Old Sep 18, 2002 | 12:27 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: just got car back with act installed....

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I had 1K on my clutch in the first week I had it, but I could tell it still wasn't broken in. Make sure that you do a lot of in town driving with it, It needs the engagements/disengagements to be broken in properly. I knew mine was finally broken in after sitting in stop and go traffic in the bay area for an hour and a half and only traveled 5 miles. When I could go again 1st gear was like butter and any potential problems I thought I had with it were gone.
guess i need to go do some driving....
Old Sep 18, 2002 | 12:36 PM
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Re: just got car back with act installed....

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guess i need to go do some driving....
Or just sit in the closest rush hour for the next couple days. . . I think both would work fine
Old Sep 18, 2002 | 07:57 PM
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Re: Re: just got car back with act installed....

Originally posted by GarthG


Or just sit in the closest rush hour for the next couple days. . . I think both would work fine
hehehehe put on another 40 miles of city driving today...... the clutch does feel different from when i first got it but it still isnt broken in (of course).


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