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McLeod RXT owners, Pedal heigh/release point questions
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<blockquote data-quote="DHGTerminator" data-source="post: 10762041" data-attributes="member: 74420"><p>Incorrect. He's saying you should avoid running the free-play mod nomatter the case, because if you do not, your TOB will not have pre-load, and thus, will not spin the way that it is supposed to, then when you shift at higher rpms, your TOB can go out-prematurely from the shock of going from 0 RPM's to 6500 RPM's instantly. If you want to adjust the pedal there are 2 ways to do so. 1 is by going with an adjustable pivot ball, and the other is by using the MM clutch pedal lowering kit. The link I posted in the initial post is what i'm going to try, I have all parts on order right now, so I will let you know here in a couple weeks how well it worked. With any luck the clutch pedal will be lowered to the brake pedal height (great for driving at the track!) and the engagement point will be somewhere around there, which will be easy to get used to, as it will feel somewhat close to stock. Hope this clears things up for you a little! :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DHGTerminator, post: 10762041, member: 74420"] Incorrect. He's saying you should avoid running the free-play mod nomatter the case, because if you do not, your TOB will not have pre-load, and thus, will not spin the way that it is supposed to, then when you shift at higher rpms, your TOB can go out-prematurely from the shock of going from 0 RPM's to 6500 RPM's instantly. If you want to adjust the pedal there are 2 ways to do so. 1 is by going with an adjustable pivot ball, and the other is by using the MM clutch pedal lowering kit. The link I posted in the initial post is what i'm going to try, I have all parts on order right now, so I will let you know here in a couple weeks how well it worked. With any luck the clutch pedal will be lowered to the brake pedal height (great for driving at the track!) and the engagement point will be somewhere around there, which will be easy to get used to, as it will feel somewhat close to stock. Hope this clears things up for you a little! :beer: [/QUOTE]
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