GT3 Clutch Pedal Question
#1
GT3 Clutch Pedal Question
I have been contemplating on moving up to a gt3 lately, so I went to test drive one. Only thing that would be a problem for me is the amount of pressure needed to engage the clutch. This usually wouldn't be a problem, but I have some ankle problems with my left leg. Is there a way for the clutch pedal pressure to be reduced? I won't be tracking the car, just using as a daily driver. I realize the pressure plate has heavier springs in it, but just trying to understand the mechanics of the clutch release system. Is it hydraulic like in the c2s or does it have mechanical cables like in the old 911's? It's so hard to depress it does not feel like it's hydraulic.
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#4
A racing clutch on a Porsche? Really? It might be more specific and useful to say the GT3 clutch does not offer the hydraulic assistance as say, a turbo, does.
#5
How much time did you have in the test drive? Definitely will be a biatch in prolonged stop and go traffic. I love the clutch/shifter myself, but, on the few times that I had to deal with LA freeway back-ups due to accidents, it tired my leg after about 45 minutes or so. Good luck with your decision.
#6
I had a 996 TT and It shifted like a hot knife through butter, so did my Boxter, but the GT3 just has a stiffer clutch I can't say why, but i would assume just stiffer springs, in it rather than the level of power assist. , Just a bit different to drive, not alot of fun to drive in traffic, but I don't drive mine on the street much. .
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