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Your car probably has a king cobra clutch or similar aftermarket one. I hear not many clutches are softer than the stock one. Maybe a firewall adjuster or aftermarket quadrant would help? But you have no fluid at all. Your clutch basically is connected directly from a cable on the pedal to the tranny.
finally someone that is not a smarta*s!!!!
thanks bro
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lol no problem. You just have to remember that people who have been here a while get a little burned out on seeing "noob" threads and have short patience. But this is one of, if not the best forum.
What are you comparing the feel of your clutch to? Compared to something like a honda etc. it's going to feel hard to press in. It is very possible nothing is wrong with it at all.
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What are you comparing the feel of your clutch to? Compared to something like a honda etc. it's going to feel hard to press in. It is very possible nothing is wrong with it at all.
well this is my first manual car...so i was thinking it was hard
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