Review of RJM adjustable clutch pedal bracket
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So, as an update when I took my z into the dealership to get it checked out I was told my clutch is going bad, dirt n crap somehow got all up in there combined with probable abuse from the past owner. So that would be why my clutch has been stiff and weird even with the new clutch bracket. Won't be able to fully comment on how great the bracket is till I get my clutch and flywheel replaced sometime in the next month hopefully. Although I will say the bracket is helping in making the stiffness of my clutch manageable.
However, to comment on the bracket as a whole, the installation is very easy (even for a installation n00b like me). The instructions are very clear and descriptive. Ryan is also extremely helpful, by far best customer service I've ever gotten. If you have a problem understanding the instructions or are having trouble adjusting and tuning Ryan is very quick to respond to you and gives great advice. Great product, and I can't wait till I get my clutch issue resolved so I can fully enjoy this bracket.
However, to comment on the bracket as a whole, the installation is very easy (even for a installation n00b like me). The instructions are very clear and descriptive. Ryan is also extremely helpful, by far best customer service I've ever gotten. If you have a problem understanding the instructions or are having trouble adjusting and tuning Ryan is very quick to respond to you and gives great advice. Great product, and I can't wait till I get my clutch issue resolved so I can fully enjoy this bracket.
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Got mine put in today. took longer than it should have. hate working upside down.
The bolt that goes in the top of the main bracket butts right up against the bracket so i couldnt use the socket to tighten. took forever with a stubby 12mm.
I also have the AFD too high as I have the clutch rod barely screwed into the fulcrum.
But, getting rid of that return spring really changes the pedal feel. It gets rid of the extra resistance around the engagement point. I only drove for 20 mins or so, but i was able to move from a standstill without touching the gas. couldnt do that before bc I could never modulate the clutch pedal smooth enough.
I'm going to just drop the pedal by removing the big bolt and adjusting the AFD. Lost motivation to do anymore today, but I can tell it made the clutch better feeling. Need more miles to fully evaluate.
The bolt that goes in the top of the main bracket butts right up against the bracket so i couldnt use the socket to tighten. took forever with a stubby 12mm.
I also have the AFD too high as I have the clutch rod barely screwed into the fulcrum.
But, getting rid of that return spring really changes the pedal feel. It gets rid of the extra resistance around the engagement point. I only drove for 20 mins or so, but i was able to move from a standstill without touching the gas. couldnt do that before bc I could never modulate the clutch pedal smooth enough.
I'm going to just drop the pedal by removing the big bolt and adjusting the AFD. Lost motivation to do anymore today, but I can tell it made the clutch better feeling. Need more miles to fully evaluate.
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But, getting rid of that return spring really changes the pedal feel. It gets rid of the extra resistance around the engagement point. I only drove for 20 mins or so, but i was able to move from a standstill without touching the gas. couldnt do that before bc I could never modulate the clutch pedal smooth enough.
I'm going to just drop the pedal by removing the big bolt and adjusting the AFD. Lost motivation to do anymore today, but I can tell it made the clutch better feeling. Need more miles to fully evaluate.
and yes, i just removed the fulcrum bolt, unscrewed the clutch rod and dropped it right out. Took less than 10 minutes to take it out, adjust it, and replace it.
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I was just thinking about it, and wouldn't it be better if I broke in the clutch on the oem pedal setup? I mean spec says no slipping for first 500 miles or so.... The decision would have to be made install oem clutch pedal assembly then this thing later, or this thing then just leave it.
How's power shifting with this thing? I don't necessarily mean flatfoot all the way but quickshifts?
How's power shifting with this thing? I don't necessarily mean flatfoot all the way but quickshifts?
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I was just thinking about it, and wouldn't it be better if I broke in the clutch on the oem pedal setup? I mean spec says no slipping for first 500 miles or so.... The decision would have to be made install oem clutch pedal assembly then this thing later, or this thing then just leave it.
How's power shifting with this thing? I don't necessarily mean flatfoot all the way but quickshifts?
How's power shifting with this thing? I don't necessarily mean flatfoot all the way but quickshifts?
With the stock clutch you have to give it more rpms to make a smooth take off which is harder on a clutch than just being able to slowly let it out and engage smoothly. I just broke my carbonetics triple disk in with this. It's not going to do any harm to the clutch and if anything it will actually be more gentle to the new clutch since taking off is so much easier.
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Aaron, incase you or others are still wanting to see the factory bracket side by side with the RJM AFP System brackets I'll snap some pics tomorrow night and post them for you.
To everyone else I'm back with a shiny new vendor status and username here on My350Z. Ryan of RJM Performance, formerly NorthernG
If anyone has any questions on the product, what it does or how it works please feel free to ask away
To everyone else I'm back with a shiny new vendor status and username here on My350Z. Ryan of RJM Performance, formerly NorthernG
If anyone has any questions on the product, what it does or how it works please feel free to ask away
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I recived mine yesterday. I put it in this morning. Havent really driven the car yet. Just tuned it, made a few runs around the block and put it back in the garage. I love this thing though. Heres a couple of pics I snapped.
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I also put mine on this week. I love it. It should have been that way from the factory. Smoother shifts, clutch slipping ability, easier very low speed maneuvering... and its all very simple. As a fellow engineer, i can really appreciate what you've done here Ryan!
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Yep, I'll be there. We already got our cabin and everything. You need to get some logos cut to stick on my Z. That or I can get my sign guy to cut me some if your cool with that.
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For sure! My graphics guy was already asking me about getting some RJM decals going. I acutally just received my new company logo over the weekend which I'll be updating everywhere in the next few days as time permits. The one I'm currently using was an early version we came up with and have been using until a more perminant one was created.
If you have a sign guy who does decals already then by all means lets do it up PM me with the details and I can send him the logo files and would probably order a batch if he can do higher qty's.
If you have a sign guy who does decals already then by all means lets do it up PM me with the details and I can send him the logo files and would probably order a batch if he can do higher qty's.
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Just finished installing this clutch pedal. Didn't want to go home after the test drive! Clutch movement is consistent EVERY TIME, I can already tell my 1 gear is smooth and my 2nd gear comes QUICKKKKK No more clutch pedal creaking...I don't drive a hooptie anymore THANKS RYAN