Is yours hard?

Bad_Byte

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I recently replaced the clutch and brake pedal bushings. It make a very noticable difference in both smoothness and pressure. If you have an old Gen 1 like me I'd try that it also made it much easier to engage the engine switch.

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You know I never thought it was until I drove an 03 SRT. The effort was so minimal compared to my stock Gen1 set-up. Same with the accelerator. Felt like it would take some getting used to.
 

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Remember that when Caroll Shelby designed his cars, one of his design requirements was "clutch springs so stiff a woman couldn't operate them." :)
 

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Mine is rather easy...I think you assume that it's going to feel like a heavy non-assisted mechanical clutch when you first get behind the wheel of a Viper but the clutch in mine is, dare I say, dang near butter smooth and plush.
 

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My is hard. The wife's 01 is not.....after driving hers and the srt-4 for a week and not driving the GTS I then get in the GTS and think something is wrong until I get used to it.
 

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After a lot of hard usage, the stock clutch pedal gets stiffer. Bleeding might help a little bit, but I think something happens to the springs after so many heat cycles of too high a temperature.
 

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