M5 vs Z.. My Small Comparisson
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Originally Posted by spf4000
Why would you prefer a heavy clutch? If it engages well, what's the problem having light action? If you want a heavy-a$$ clutch, drive a Mustang Cobra. Your calves will be screaming in pain after driving in traffic.
Macho BS.
And the 3 serie's manual feel isn't all that great, imo. The shifting action is rather stiff. I personally love the NSX and S2000 manuals. Pure bliss.
Macho BS.
And the 3 serie's manual feel isn't all that great, imo. The shifting action is rather stiff. I personally love the NSX and S2000 manuals. Pure bliss.
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Now the thing I like about the Z clutch is that you can adjust the engagement point. There is a huge right up on how to adjust it. Just search the forum. I have adjust mines to a lil more then half way, but I must admit it is still soft as hell
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Originally Posted by Twan79
Now the thing I like about the Z clutch is that you can adjust the engagement point. There is a huge right up on how to adjust it. Just search the forum. I have adjust mines to a lil more then half way, but I must admit it is still soft as hell
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07 Z clutches are like water to me.
nismo Z is no contest either, i thought that Nissan would at least stiffen the clutch more then the 03-05 Zs but no go, test drive one down at Universal Nissan.
nismo Z is no contest either, i thought that Nissan would at least stiffen the clutch more then the 03-05 Zs but no go, test drive one down at Universal Nissan.
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Originally Posted by BabyZiLLa
Yea but even if you adjust it as far as possible (without ruining Cruise Control etc).. Its still nowhere near what a sports car clutch should be.
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