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MetalMan777 | Posted: Jun 7 2014, 03:50 AM |
Snooping as usual Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,780 Member No.: 32,588 Joined: Apr 13th 2009 Location: what are you doing in my swamp? | Clutch pedals aren't really designed to let you feel anything through them. I suppose if you have a cable actuated clutch you might, but no way with a hydraulic pedal. |
Spaz | Posted: Jun 7 2014, 10:37 AM |
Just a guy towing a car across the country to chase a dream. Group: FORUM MODERATOR Posts: 9,272 Member No.: 30,193 Joined: Jul 25th 2008 Location: Plymouth, MN | You may be able to depending on the clutch... My Exedy Twin vibrates audibly on engagement and can be felt, though that may be through the chassis into the pedal assembly. Aggressively launching the car can also create clutch vibrations that can be felt, again though likely through the chassis. A stiffer chassis will definitely transmit these more than something commuter-y, but at the same time so can worn components, such as motor mounts, where you're feeling the motor move, not the clutch. |
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