Rebellion
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I barely got 1200 miles on my GT, when I got it (and I also tested a few other GT's), the clutch engagement point was almost at the end and it almost had this ON/OFF feeling...which is not bad, it's a very race car like feeling.
Now, 1000 miles later (Steeda spring added at 400 miles), 1)the engagement point seems to be more in the middle and 2)it has more of broader sweet spot where I can comfortably shift with no jerkiness whatsoever. It might be that one effect is consequence of the other, but I don't really know.
I don't think it's due to the Steeda spring because at first, the engagement point would still remain almost at the top...just that the very last inch or so had barely any upwards pressure. I assume this is what the spring does.
Actually, I'm quite pleased, I drive a lot better...but the question is, is this normal? is this a normal consequence of breaking in?
Now, 1000 miles later (Steeda spring added at 400 miles), 1)the engagement point seems to be more in the middle and 2)it has more of broader sweet spot where I can comfortably shift with no jerkiness whatsoever. It might be that one effect is consequence of the other, but I don't really know.
I don't think it's due to the Steeda spring because at first, the engagement point would still remain almost at the top...just that the very last inch or so had barely any upwards pressure. I assume this is what the spring does.
Actually, I'm quite pleased, I drive a lot better...but the question is, is this normal? is this a normal consequence of breaking in?
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