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so, was the hydraulic clutch made to make it easier to shift? im trying to figure that out because sometimes i drive its car that has a hydraulic clutch and the clutch is way way softer then the one on my Bimmer. the clutch isnt bad. we just changed the clutch not to long ago and the master cylinder just yestersday.
Last edited by Bimmerboy91; 05-27-2007, 11:33 PM.Tags: None
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He seems to be asking why the new clutch in his bimmer is harder to operate than other cars with a similar setup... The only answer I've got is that maybe the other cars you are driving are newer or have smaller engines? Haha, all the old Bimmers have heavy clutches, it's just how the world works I guess.'88 528e /// '88 M5 /// '89 951 /// '98 E430 /// '02 M5
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Having a hydraulic aid is suppose to aid in a smoother easier to control clutch, not necessarily a easier to engage/disenage clutch (tho many times this is the case). They are generally reasonably linear in the pressure required compared with a cable clutch as is found in older VWs and many other cars.
I like the E30 clutch in general, I have driven a number of other cars and I don't like a wimpy easy to press pedel, don't think it gives you much control. Only problem with BMWs is the travel, they go forever stock, but this can easily be fixed with a clutch stop.SM 19 - Serial Destroyer of Cars
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