Thanks for watching, unfortunately it cannot be deactivated, but it should not interfere with shifting normally. As long as the clutch is fully engaged before applying throttle, there should be no stuttering.But can this no lift feature been deactivated? for us old school guys, that want to do thinks fully manual without any driving aids.
Thanks!This was a great review man. Like you said in the beginning, no fluff, just straight to the point. Yeah it's a longer video but you cover everything you need to cover and that we need to know succinctly.
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It seems to be very sensitive to for the clutch to be fully engaged.Thanks for watching, unfortunately it cannot be deactivated, but it should not interfere with shifting normally. As long as the clutch is fully engaged before applying throttle, there should be no stuttering.
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I'm still using the factory clutch pedal spring and have only had the studdering issue when not using the no-lift-shift a couple of times. I'm fairly certain I did not have my foot completely off of the clutch before re-applying the throttle again in those instances.
Agreed. You should make more videos, I would watch.This was a great review man. Like you said in the beginning, no fluff, just straight to the point. Yeah it's a longer video but you cover everything you need to cover and that we need to know succinctly.
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