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    soft pedal conversion and williams alternator

    soft pedal conversion for either williams or 16v

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    williams alternator

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    whats the conversion consist of? how does it alter the pedal feel?

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    consists of release arm and bolt on bracket for the gearbox

    tbh i dont think its necessary on a well maintined standard clutch setup, i love the feel of my willy.....ahem, but on the turbo with the snatchy paddle clutch its almost an necessity

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    Thats not answering daz tho

    Does it make it feel softer or harder....tbh i prefer clutch pedals to feel harder and for my thigh to start burning through holding it lol

    And glad u like the feel of ur willy loser, i am yet to see it....get some pics sent over

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    lol

    the idea of the conversion is to make the pedal lighter/softer to depress, on a std clutch set-up you dont need it at all!!!

    i run the r5gtt uprated clutch in mine with std pedal/fork and it is very snappy, but ive learnt to cope with it!!

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    yea summeh has an uprated clutch in hes......drove hes and hard to get used to but fine after a day i suppose....

    Just has a biting point and thats it....only stalled once tho

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    lol i always use to stall mine, but mine is cammed too and idle is uneven lol fun trying to set off from lights, u tend to stall/bog or go like **** lol

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    All the more fun im sure......i wouldnt no i dont have cams!


    Your have to let me drive urs one day... :P

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    oh right, might not be much use to me then - I was hoping it'd be a sly way of fixing this re-ratcheting bull shit it likes to do.

    Garage said I might need a new clutch due to how heavy it is but I told him thats how they all are - he looked at me funny

    Clutch feels nice and tight though?

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    will make ratchet issue worse probably mate, it was a ball ache to set it up correctly on the turbo with std cable and soft pedal, kept poppin ratchet etc untill finally cracked it :D

    oh and it makes it feel erm, well softer

    leigh-anne, check ur inbox ahem

    richy, ****in ey man, ur clutch is bloody hideous untill u get used to it, even then its infintely more snatchy than my paddle setup, muchos weird


 

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