View Full Version : shorten the clutch pedal
Tuck&Poke
03-16-2002, 09:59 PM
is there a way to make the clutch pedal travel shorter to quicken shifts?
AceInHole
03-16-2002, 10:50 PM
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I'm sure if you were to take the time to figure it out... you could pull it off yourself with some custom machining... you'd have to find a way to get the piston arm connected to the clutch pedal to mount lower on the clutch's arm... or have a mechanism between the two which levers the piston in some way....
The thing is... it probably wouldn't be worth it. I don't see how shortening the clutch throw would make THAT much of a difference...
DuffMan
03-17-2002, 12:11 AM
Theres a certain amount of adjustability built in the pedal itself. Look under the dash and there's two separate ways to adjust it, one adjusts the bump stop where the clutch stops coming up, and the other adjusts the where along the piston it is connected to the petal.
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