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Has anyone added a clutch stop to their A6 to decrease the throw?

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Old 10-09-2003, 09:30 AM
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Default Has anyone added a clutch stop to their A6 to decrease the throw?

I was able to extend the factory clutch stop on my BMW to take out the slack and make it much sportier, has anyone done this on their A6?
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Default I had the Ron Stygar clutch stop in my M3.

I never gave it much thought for the A6 though. Is there a spot for a bolt to screw into?
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Dont forget that on the A6 the clutch has to be fully depressed to start the engine.
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Default You're right, and the M3 had a "fine" line too.

I had to adjust a few times to make sure that I could start the car.
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Default yeah, i think there might be a switch - so you could adjust it to just that point?

thats what I did in the BMW...
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