[s-cars] Cluth in 94' S4

Aaron aaront at cox-internet.com
Mon Sep 9 18:48:20 EDT 2002


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Its a take up issue as well as a basic lack of low RPM torque.
Aaron

Bruce Mendel wrote:

>I concur. My clutch seems to work just fine, track included, but takeup is
>very very different than Japanese or American cars. My car "eats revs", so
>as you let out clutch it is very easy to stall if you do not keep foot in
>the gas. The guys at car wash, valet, etc. all stall the car at least once
>every time. In fact, just today, the guy at the car wash stalled it four
>times and I had to move it for him. It's worsened when running A/C.
>
>I can not drive friend's five speed Camry smoothly for the life of me...I
>have no sense of when clutch is engaging. WAY too light for my taste.
>
>B
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>From: "Varon H. Fugman" <vfugman at globaldialog.com>
>To: <s-car-list at audifans.com>
>Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 5:37 PM
>Subject: RE: [s-cars] Cluth in 94' S4
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>>When I first got my S6 I thought the clutch was very stiff compared to the
>>"light as a feather" clutch in my previous car, a Nissan Stanza.  So if
>>
>you
>
>>are comparing with a Nissan/Honda/Toyota/etc. I would charcaterize the
>>normal S4/S6 clutch feel as "very stiff".  And this is to be expected...
>>after all, it has to put a heck of a lot of ponies to the road through all
>>four wheels!
>>
>>Varon
>>'95 urS6
>>
>>
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