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Old 26-02-11, 04:30 PM   #1
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Lower pedal.. better feel to it and not the constant worry about it failing on a monday morning rush our like mine did.
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Old 26-02-11, 04:35 PM   #2
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Lower pedal.. better feel to it and not the constant worry about it failing on a monday morning rush our like mine did.
Cool, cheers Lawrence.
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Old 27-02-11, 07:55 AM   #3
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What's the difference in it Max? Lighter, lower bite?
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Lower pedal.. better feel to it and not the constant worry about it failing on a monday morning rush our like mine did.

Yip, that is it in a nutshell, feels a lot more positive..probably becasue you dinna have that crappy plastic flexing all over the joint. Always make sure your release arm is suitably lubed up too

Yep, sheddist can take a wee while to answer pm's as demand is pretty high for the kits I believe, a poilte reminder pm now and again is probably the best way to go about it but he is very busy afaia
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Old 27-02-11, 12:59 PM   #4
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I have a sheddist kit in my cupboard, just sitting there waiting until my clutch goes again :P

I don't understand you kkman though, you say you want a sheddist kit, but you do not even know what it is or what it does? Just that its 'popular'? Baffles me lol, but yes its a worthwhile upgrade
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Old 27-02-11, 01:08 PM   #5
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Puzzles me too, in the same way he wants sdi injectors, and a Kei force 10, and a ss catback duplex for a car that plainly already has one, a bit of research before posting maybe
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Old 27-02-11, 01:21 PM   #6
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Puzzles me too, in the same way he wants sdi injectors, and a Kei force 10, and a ss catback duplex for a car that plainly already has one, a bit of research before posting maybe
never said I want a ss catback duplex...that's already done by Danny, i just mention in another thread, listed the mods which has been done and haven'd been done. I

what's wrong if I want a Kei force 10 and in terms of sdi, I addmit I don't know what is it...but I'd like to ask, don't care who will make fun of me.

as for the sheddist kit, I know that's for clutch, but I don't know the principle.

After driving the ZS, I feel the clutch pedal is too high, not that comfortable.

then I think, the sheddist kit may can solve the problem.

thanks mate, I'll do more research before posting.
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After driving the ZS, I feel the clutch pedal is too high, not that comfortable.

then I think, the sheddist kit may can solve the problem.

thanks mate, I'll do more research before posting.
All ZS clutch pedals are high... but yes the Sheddist kit could bring them down to a reasonable level.

Do you have a mechanic friend to fit all this stuff? or are you doing it yourself?

Are you heavy with your right foot? if so you might need some new tyres soon :P lol
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All ZS clutch pedals are high... but yes the Sheddist kit could bring them down to a reasonable level.

Do you have a mechanic friend to fit all this stuff? or are you doing it yourself?

Are you heavy with your right foot? if so you might need some new tyres soon :P lol
not so heavy, but sometimes yes...
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All ZS clutch pedals are high... but yes the Sheddist kit could bring them down to a reasonable level.

Do you have a mechanic friend to fit all this stuff? or are you doing it yourself?

Are you heavy with your right foot? if so you might need some new tyres soon :P lol
will try fit by meself first....
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