RJM Performance Clutch Pedal Assembly
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^^^
He's right. With the close ratio steering rack in the 6MT, the RJM pedal assembly dialed in the way you want, and any one of the aftermarket short throw shifter out there... It really does add up to a great driving experience. Everything comes together.
Take a leap of faith here on this mod. You won't regret it.
He's right. With the close ratio steering rack in the 6MT, the RJM pedal assembly dialed in the way you want, and any one of the aftermarket short throw shifter out there... It really does add up to a great driving experience. Everything comes together.
Take a leap of faith here on this mod. You won't regret it.
#257
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Any thoughts on the new Master Cylinder that RJM now has? Should I go for the pedal first or aim for both pieces together?
Where would you rank this with the Short Throw Shifters? Get it first or after?
How often do you guys adjust the pedal as you go through the clutch?
I have a few more mods waiting for time to install but this is creeping up more and more as something to do. Appreciate the feedback here.
Any thoughts on the new Master Cylinder that RJM now has? Should I go for the pedal first or aim for both pieces together?
Where would you rank this with the Short Throw Shifters? Get it first or after?
How often do you guys adjust the pedal as you go through the clutch?
I have a few more mods waiting for time to install but this is creeping up more and more as something to do. Appreciate the feedback here.
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IDK anything about their new MC product. Personally, I don't see the point on a DD, but someone could easily pose that same argument about any number of mods, so...
I haven't adjusted the pedal since installing it, but I'm also a low mileage driver. Adjustments are as easy as backing off the lock bolt, and turning the ****.
Insofar as ranking this with a STS... I would prioritize the clutch pedal. The RJM is like fixing something that wasn't quite right, whereas the STS is making something better that you didn't know could be improved.
I haven't adjusted the pedal since installing it, but I'm also a low mileage driver. Adjustments are as easy as backing off the lock bolt, and turning the ****.
Insofar as ranking this with a STS... I would prioritize the clutch pedal. The RJM is like fixing something that wasn't quite right, whereas the STS is making something better that you didn't know could be improved.
#259
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Sorry to revive an old thread, but I'm ready to put in my RJM Pedal (hopefully today). Anyone have any advice that isn't in the instructions that'll make it go smoother? I plan on leaving it at the "factory" 75% setting. Any advice on that?
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I wouldn't bother taking out the seat as some people do. Instructions are pretty solid. The pedal cover and the purple stopper were the most difficult parts for me.
Good pics and tips here:
https://www.myg37.com/forums/drivetr...-assembly.html
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My advice on "settings" is not to sweat it. Very easy to tweak, so just try both extremes and dial it into the setting you're most comfortable with before locking it down. As for the pedal position, take a look at your OEM pedal position first, before you remove it.
For the install, think about some way to level out the hump of the door sill, to better support your back as you're lying upside down, half in and half out of the car. Other than that... um, stretch first, LOL. Oh, and make sure you've got good lighting so you can clearly see what you're doing.
Congrats on deciding to buy this thing.
For the install, think about some way to level out the hump of the door sill, to better support your back as you're lying upside down, half in and half out of the car. Other than that... um, stretch first, LOL. Oh, and make sure you've got good lighting so you can clearly see what you're doing.
Congrats on deciding to buy this thing.
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^ yup, anything to reduce pain and awkwardness from the door sill will go a long way to improve the experience of this mod. take a dose, or double dose, of advil. and yes, stretching is a decent idea too.
i used a head lamp which was handy too.
if you have small kids, give them ear muffs for the day. wife too. this is a mod that is not difficult, just awkward.
i used a head lamp which was handy too.
if you have small kids, give them ear muffs for the day. wife too. this is a mod that is not difficult, just awkward.
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Well....I finished. Let me explain...I'm a very experienced DIYer. I do my own brakes, sparkplug changes, fluid flushes, oil, etc...but under the dash is the worst bleepity bleep place to work. It took nearly 3 hours and a fair amount of cussing...and probably several days of payback from my back and hip (and right knee).
But OMG...WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!!!! I've been driving manual transmissions for over 30 years....this went from WTF to OMG!! Before it looked like I had never driven a manual transmission before to now it is smooooooth! THIS is how is should be from the factory!! Thanks for all of the suggestions (especially the ground mat for the knees and the blanket for the door sill!) I'll probably never adjust it because the items to adjust are a major PITA to get to.
But OMG...WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!!!! I've been driving manual transmissions for over 30 years....this went from WTF to OMG!! Before it looked like I had never driven a manual transmission before to now it is smooooooth! THIS is how is should be from the factory!! Thanks for all of the suggestions (especially the ground mat for the knees and the blanket for the door sill!) I'll probably never adjust it because the items to adjust are a major PITA to get to.
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Well....I finished. Let me explain...I'm a very experienced DIYer. I do my own brakes, sparkplug changes, fluid flushes, oil, etc...but under the dash is the worst bleepity bleep place to work. It took nearly 3 hours and a fair amount of cussing...and probably several days of payback from my back and hip (and right knee).
But OMG...WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!!!! I've been driving manual transmissions for over 30 years....this went from WTF to OMG!! Before it looked like I had never driven a manual transmission before to now it is smooooooth! THIS is how is should be from the factory!! Thanks for all of the suggestions (especially the ground mat for the knees and the blanket for the door sill!) I'll probably never adjust it because the items to adjust are a major PITA to get to.
But OMG...WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!!!! I've been driving manual transmissions for over 30 years....this went from WTF to OMG!! Before it looked like I had never driven a manual transmission before to now it is smooooooth! THIS is how is should be from the factory!! Thanks for all of the suggestions (especially the ground mat for the knees and the blanket for the door sill!) I'll probably never adjust it because the items to adjust are a major PITA to get to.
I can only assume the STS mod is next on deck.
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GROM Vline is the next mod, but I'll probably do that and the STS together since I'd have to remove the shifter **** and boot to do that anyway. Question. On your new boot, how does it install? What does it connect to at the bottom and the top? Thanks in advance.
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Last edited by Rochester; 01-23-2018 at 04:45 PM.
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Well....I finished. Let me explain...I'm a very experienced DIYer. I do my own brakes, sparkplug changes, fluid flushes, oil, etc...but under the dash is the worst bleepity bleep place to work. It took nearly 3 hours and a fair amount of cussing...and probably several days of payback from my back and hip (and right knee).
But OMG...WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!!!! I've been driving manual transmissions for over 30 years....this went from WTF to OMG!! Before it looked like I had never driven a manual transmission before to now it is smooooooth! THIS is how is should be from the factory!! Thanks for all of the suggestions (especially the ground mat for the knees and the blanket for the door sill!) I'll probably never adjust it because the items to adjust are a major PITA to get to.
But OMG...WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!!!! I've been driving manual transmissions for over 30 years....this went from WTF to OMG!! Before it looked like I had never driven a manual transmission before to now it is smooooooth! THIS is how is should be from the factory!! Thanks for all of the suggestions (especially the ground mat for the knees and the blanket for the door sill!) I'll probably never adjust it because the items to adjust are a major PITA to get to.
https://www.redlinegoods.com/