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Hi all, bought a 2017 Toyota IM last year with under 20,000 miles on it.
I've driven standard for 18 years or so, Driving stuff like a 2001 Dodge Neon 2.0 and a 1996 Chevy S10 2.2
- I'm used to a clutch that you let it out it bites thats alot more forgiving.
The IM however, I don't feel the clutch so much as I feel the car start to move-
I did adjust the clutch lower to the floor so I could at least guess better where it might bite
but I'm looking for if there are helper springs, or a clutch delay valve or something thats killing the feel of the clutch.
Right now it really feels like every start from a stop is a Hill start
I'm interested to know If I were to ever change the clutch out either to replacement or a stage 1 if that would make it have a better feel. I'm hoping either I get used to it, or maybe I'm used to something that is more " worn in "
I've driven standard for 18 years or so, Driving stuff like a 2001 Dodge Neon 2.0 and a 1996 Chevy S10 2.2
- I'm used to a clutch that you let it out it bites thats alot more forgiving.
The IM however, I don't feel the clutch so much as I feel the car start to move-
I did adjust the clutch lower to the floor so I could at least guess better where it might bite
but I'm looking for if there are helper springs, or a clutch delay valve or something thats killing the feel of the clutch.
Right now it really feels like every start from a stop is a Hill start
I'm interested to know If I were to ever change the clutch out either to replacement or a stage 1 if that would make it have a better feel. I'm hoping either I get used to it, or maybe I'm used to something that is more " worn in "