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How to lower your clutch pedal for quicker, firmer, shifts and performance driving.
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<blockquote data-quote="LargeOrangeFont" data-source="post: 8386039" data-attributes="member: 22835"><p>In order to get this to work you NEED the spacer and the Steeda QR quadrant. When you reduce the pedal travel by lowering the pedal, that does not change the amount of thow needed to operate the clutch fork. To make up for it you need more preload on the cable itself. The safe way to do this is with the spacer, or an adjustable clutch cable. There is NO OTHER WAY to do it. Many people end up taking off the pedal height adjuster because they don't understand the relationship between pedal travel and clutch fork travel, and what you are trying to make up for by adding the spacer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LargeOrangeFont, post: 8386039, member: 22835"] In order to get this to work you NEED the spacer and the Steeda QR quadrant. When you reduce the pedal travel by lowering the pedal, that does not change the amount of thow needed to operate the clutch fork. To make up for it you need more preload on the cable itself. The safe way to do this is with the spacer, or an adjustable clutch cable. There is NO OTHER WAY to do it. Many people end up taking off the pedal height adjuster because they don't understand the relationship between pedal travel and clutch fork travel, and what you are trying to make up for by adding the spacer. [/QUOTE]
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