New QM clutch shims installation
i had MAP install my clutch and i am not shimmed... nor do i have a petal stop....
but unless you really beat the hell out of the car i would suggest a diff clutch...
its not the friendliest one on the market... have you heard my ran over the dog story?
but unless you really beat the hell out of the car i would suggest a diff clutch...
its not the friendliest one on the market... have you heard my ran over the dog story?
Do you know whats worse than the sounds of running over a dog?
Having your clutch slip, not being able to complete shifts because the clutch won't release, and damaging your synchros as a result.
And btw... my Exedy twin howled too. So meh. I love pounding shifts and I haven't been able to do it in my Evo since I bought it due to weak clutches.
To answer someone's question how I measured... There is an installation instructions that comes with the clutch. It gives you a few measurements to take. I used a pair of digital calipers and a level. There was probably .010" worth of measurement noise, so I'm pretty sure I've got it set up pretty well from the get go. The instructions don't explain exactly where the shims go lol. The arrow points into space. Pretty crappy instructions.
Do you know whats worse than the sounds of running over a dog?
Having your clutch slip, not being able to complete shifts because the clutch won't release, and damaging your synchros as a result.
And btw... my Exedy twin howled too. So meh. I love pounding shifts and I haven't been able to do it in my Evo since I bought it due to weak clutches.
To answer someone's question how I measured... There is an installation instructions that comes with the clutch. It gives you a few measurements to take. I used a pair of digital calipers and a level. There was probably .010" worth of measurement noise, so I'm pretty sure I've got it set up pretty well from the get go. The instructions don't explain exactly where the shims go lol. The arrow points into space. Pretty crappy instructions.
Having your clutch slip, not being able to complete shifts because the clutch won't release, and damaging your synchros as a result.
And btw... my Exedy twin howled too. So meh. I love pounding shifts and I haven't been able to do it in my Evo since I bought it due to weak clutches.
To answer someone's question how I measured... There is an installation instructions that comes with the clutch. It gives you a few measurements to take. I used a pair of digital calipers and a level. There was probably .010" worth of measurement noise, so I'm pretty sure I've got it set up pretty well from the get go. The instructions don't explain exactly where the shims go lol. The arrow points into space. Pretty crappy instructions.
The pedal stop is suggested to prevent over extension and possible damage. I think I saw one post on this board where somebody damaged a QM when they didn't use a pedal stop, but maybe they had shimmed it?
The reason I would use a pedal stop though is the engagement point. The clutch only takes about 3/4" of pedal travel to fully engage. This means you have about 3" of "dead" travel from the floor and it makes it pretty hard to tell when the clutch is going to grab when leaving a stop. Put the pedal stop on there and cut that dead space down to about an inch and it makes it A LOT easier to drive on the street.
The reason I would use a pedal stop though is the engagement point. The clutch only takes about 3/4" of pedal travel to fully engage. This means you have about 3" of "dead" travel from the floor and it makes it pretty hard to tell when the clutch is going to grab when leaving a stop. Put the pedal stop on there and cut that dead space down to about an inch and it makes it A LOT easier to drive on the street.
Do you know whats worse than the sounds of running over a dog?
Having your clutch slip, not being able to complete shifts because the clutch won't release, and damaging your synchros as a result.
And btw... my Exedy twin howled too. So meh. I love pounding shifts and I haven't been able to do it in my Evo since I bought it due to weak clutches.
Having your clutch slip, not being able to complete shifts because the clutch won't release, and damaging your synchros as a result.
And btw... my Exedy twin howled too. So meh. I love pounding shifts and I haven't been able to do it in my Evo since I bought it due to weak clutches.
i admit its a demon when you get on it. but that bark is just as bad as its bite. and embarrassing as **** in car shows and cruises. :-(


