How bad is the wheel hop in your 6MT sedan?
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I know this is off topic and I should post it in different section but have you guys had any Xtra free play on the clutch pedal? I upgraded my clutch system and after the install it just wasn't the same. I took it back to the dealer n they fixed it but after driving it a couple miles the free play comes back. I noticed after removing the spring thats on the pedal it improved but the pedal wiggles lol
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You might get more traction for this question in the drivetrain or coupe forum... more 6MTs over there.
Removing the spring is going to be sloppy. At least get jsolo's clutch pedal spring.
Removing the spring is going to be sloppy. At least get jsolo's clutch pedal spring.
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#37
I know this is off topic and I should post it in different section but have you guys had any Xtra free play on the clutch pedal? I upgraded my clutch system and after the install it just wasn't the same. I took it back to the dealer n they fixed it but after driving it a couple miles the free play comes back. I noticed after removing the spring thats on the pedal it improved but the pedal wiggles lol
#38
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I read something very similar about wheel hop and the subframe bushings. However, I already installed subframe inserts and upgraded the rear diff bushings. I also notice the same issue regardless of the age of the road or what it is made from.
I noticed that if I am already moving at 20-40 mph and drop the hammer, then I can spin the tires at will without any hop. Weird!
I read something very similar about wheel hop and the subframe bushings. However, I already installed subframe inserts and upgraded the rear diff bushings. I also notice the same issue regardless of the age of the road or what it is made from.
I noticed that if I am already moving at 20-40 mph and drop the hammer, then I can spin the tires at will without any hop. Weird!
#40
Generally, sticker rubber has more in ultimate grip, but breaks aways quicker. This would load the subframe bushings more,
then the tires let go quicker and wheel hop is the results.
Harder tires (like mine) don't load up the subframe bushings as much and break away in a more gradual manner.
Maybe that is the difference?
I suspect the only fix for you is stiffer or solid subframe bushings.
-OR- let's do a test and trade wheels
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Over the years, i started with OEM Bridgestone summer-only tires (RE-11?), then Michelin PSS on the 18" duckfeet, then PSS on the 19x10" Vossens, and now Conti Extreme Sports. None of those configs hopped.
#42
Mine are 400 (RE-970 All seasons) and on the street in the dry I don't have a "wheel hop" problem.
Generally, sticker rubber has more in ultimate grip, but breaks aways quicker. This would load the subframe bushings more,
then the tires let go quicker and wheel hop is the results.
Harder tires (like mine) don't load up the subframe bushings as much and break away in a more gradual manner.
Maybe that is the difference?
I suspect the only fix for you is stiffer or solid subframe bushings.
-OR- let's do a test and trade wheels
Generally, sticker rubber has more in ultimate grip, but breaks aways quicker. This would load the subframe bushings more,
then the tires let go quicker and wheel hop is the results.
Harder tires (like mine) don't load up the subframe bushings as much and break away in a more gradual manner.
Maybe that is the difference?
I suspect the only fix for you is stiffer or solid subframe bushings.
-OR- let's do a test and trade wheels
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Won't you be putting snows back on the car in a few weeks? Do you hop with the snows?