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McLeod RXT owners, Pedal heigh/release point questions
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<blockquote data-quote="DHGTerminator" data-source="post: 10731276" data-attributes="member: 74420"><p>Pre-load as in Pre-loading the TOB similar to what the stock quadrant does. I know that's what a FW adjuster does, but it's recommended that you leave the firewall adjuster where there is a minor amount of preload on the TOB, not where the pedal feels best.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, the engagement point of this RXT is literally above/right at the brake pedal, so it is very uncomfortable for me to drive it. If I adjuster the FW adjuster to where the release point feels great, I won't have the small amount of preload needed on the TOB, and thus i'll have so much slack in the cable that the pedal will literally rattle when driving when my foot isn't on the clutch (from bouncing up and down). So I referenced that thread to see if anyone sporting the RXT has done a similar set of mods and how it feels, at least if I go that route I know my clutch will engage below the brake pedal, which i'll be happy with, not to mention it would be nice to have the brake pedal and clutch pedal in the same zip code.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DHGTerminator, post: 10731276, member: 74420"] Pre-load as in Pre-loading the TOB similar to what the stock quadrant does. I know that's what a FW adjuster does, but it's recommended that you leave the firewall adjuster where there is a minor amount of preload on the TOB, not where the pedal feels best. Yes, the engagement point of this RXT is literally above/right at the brake pedal, so it is very uncomfortable for me to drive it. If I adjuster the FW adjuster to where the release point feels great, I won't have the small amount of preload needed on the TOB, and thus i'll have so much slack in the cable that the pedal will literally rattle when driving when my foot isn't on the clutch (from bouncing up and down). So I referenced that thread to see if anyone sporting the RXT has done a similar set of mods and how it feels, at least if I go that route I know my clutch will engage below the brake pedal, which i'll be happy with, not to mention it would be nice to have the brake pedal and clutch pedal in the same zip code. [/QUOTE]
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