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      09-17-2011, 08:14 PM   #1
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BMS clutch stop!!

Just got my new clutch stop, and I have say I am amazed by the difference something so simple can make. Shifts feel much more efficient and faster, for $10 bucks this is by far the best mod us MT guys can do.
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      09-17-2011, 08:23 PM   #2
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Just got my new clutch stop, and I have say I am amazed by the difference something so simple can make. Shifts feel so much more efficient and faster, for $10 bucks this is by far the best mod us MT guys can do.
Awesome, glad you're enjoying it The intro sale is still going on so its a great buy at the price..

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      09-18-2011, 02:10 AM   #3
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Why do you need that? Can't you just control your foot by yourself? I don't mean that to be insulting... I'm seriously asking...
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I just ordered mine not too long ago, is there a DIY for this?
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I just ordered mine not too long ago, is there a DIY for this?
No, you have to go to a specialized BMW service to install it
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Why do you need that? Can't you just control your foot by yourself? I don't mean that to be insulting... I'm seriously asking...
Why don't you try it an report back ? Go to the drag strip, try to change gears as fast as you can and don't forget to stop your foot exactly 1 inch above the floor every time you press the clutch
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I just ordered mine not too long ago, is there a DIY for this?
takes just a minute, you remove the steering colum cover take out the OEM clutch stop and install the new one. here is a install guide

http://www.burgertuning.com/instruct...lutch_stop.pdf
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Why do you need that? Can't you just control your foot by yourself?
you've obviously never had a clutch stop. No offense...

they work. gets rid of the extra travel that's not needed.
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takes just a minute, you remove the steering colum cover take out the OEM clutch stop and install the new one. here is a install guide

http://www.burgertuning.com/instruct...lutch_stop.pdf
Are these instructions for a 335i? Because I did not have to remove any covers to access the clutch stop. Its a 20 second job...
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Just got my new clutch stop, and I have say I am amazed by the difference something so simple can make. Shifts feel much more efficient and faster, for $10 bucks this is by far the best mod us MT guys can do.
Looks like they copied the ebay one that everyone has...even stole the pic! haha

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_W0QQ...ht_3174wt_1165

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=423172
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Just got this and the BMS CDV installed and my manual driving experience is definitely better. Totally worth the $25 I spent
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Hi - sorry to resurrect an old thread!

I fitted this and found that with all the spacers in place I was unable to start the car as clearly the clutch sensor that checks you have the clutch depressed before starting wasn't triggered because it wasn't able to depress far enough.

Had to remove one of the spacers to make it work - even now have to push down quite hard sometimes to get it to start.

Anyone else had this problem?

Do I need to adjust the sensor somehow?
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Why do you need that? Can't you just control your foot by yourself?
you've obviously never had a clutch stop. No offense...

they work. gets rid of the extra travel that's not needed.
Lol... Ok so i actually bought it and tried it myself... Definitely not necessary... If you have any skill at all you'll be fine without it... For me, it's more convenient, so i actually do like it... Especially for $10... But you guys are blowing it out of proportion lol
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just got mine last week.. its worth the 10 bucks.. it did take some getting used to
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won't getting used to a clutch stop mess you up completely if you drive another MT car? I'm so used to the dead space as of now...
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won't getting used to a clutch stop mess you up completely if you drive another MT car? I'm so used to the dead space as of now...
if its a different make or model the clutch feel will vary and take some getting used to any way.
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