robobat
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- 2015 Ford Mustang V6 051a, 6spd manual, 3.55 rear
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Hi Everyone,
For all you V6 manual transmission owners... if you find your shifts a bit rough and you haven't pulled out that clutch spring yet... do it! I just did this on my S550 V6 and it is 100% better. I thought I was starting to go crazy as the shifts were always inconsistent. It was very easy to remove with the methods mentioned on youtube and in this forum (vice grips, press clutch to floor, compress 2 loops of the spring, and wiggle towards the break petal). Went out for a 2 hour cruise and barely feel a difference with the clutch weight, but shifting and rev matching are perfect! It feels like a proper manual transmission now and you can really feel the clutch engagement points. The weight of the clutch is barely noticeable to me (used to driving a 2006 v6 pony package manual transmission).
By far the best mod you can do, which costs absolutely nothing.
For all you V6 manual transmission owners... if you find your shifts a bit rough and you haven't pulled out that clutch spring yet... do it! I just did this on my S550 V6 and it is 100% better. I thought I was starting to go crazy as the shifts were always inconsistent. It was very easy to remove with the methods mentioned on youtube and in this forum (vice grips, press clutch to floor, compress 2 loops of the spring, and wiggle towards the break petal). Went out for a 2 hour cruise and barely feel a difference with the clutch weight, but shifting and rev matching are perfect! It feels like a proper manual transmission now and you can really feel the clutch engagement points. The weight of the clutch is barely noticeable to me (used to driving a 2006 v6 pony package manual transmission).
By far the best mod you can do, which costs absolutely nothing.
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