SHO differences

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rendyx

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I drove a friend's 92 today, and after seeing the differences, I wonder why they exist. Apparently, mine has a strangely touchy gas pedal. Tap it and you go! Also, my clutch petal is very easy to push, like a hydraulic clutch (note that my clutch has only 6k on it). I'm just curious what can cause such differences, and how to replicate the throttle one in my next SHO! :p

Another note on the clutch, mine behaves like it is either on or off, nothing in between (well, some!)

<small>[ April 13, 2003, 11:55 PM: Message edited by: rendyx ]</small>
 

White91Plus

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arnt 89' throttle very very easy to press, all the ones i drove were like that......as for the clutch all pressure plates have a different feel
 

qiksho

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My 89 was exatcly the same as you describe yours. It was a hard car to drive...even experienced 5spd drivers had dificulty driving it.

My 91 and my dads 92 are alot easier to drive. Way more pedal feel.
 

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ShoMeWhatIWantToKnow:
New clutches and slave cylinders can make a big difference in the way a clutch feathers out.
The sho has a mechanical clutch. No Master or Slave Cylinders, no hydraulics of any kind.

<small>[ April 14, 2003, 02:30 AM: Message edited by: AutoSHO ]</small>
 

Rob94

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Cars are like women. No too work the same, but the final result is remarkedly similar. :D

Oh yeah, moved to Open Forum, SHO-Related
 
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