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CDV delete review
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03-28-2022, 12:22 PM | #1 |
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CDV delete review
I got my CDV deleted on my lci 328i. The difference isnt that drastic but for sure 1st to 2nd shifts feel more crisp and smoother. Rev matching is still the same. I actually always double clutch heel toe brake downshift anyways because I drove a old geo metro to learn manual and the synchros sucked. Highrpm shifting is the same. Havnt dumped the clutch or launched it yet but i see no point on my nice mint 328i. My 330i i didnt check under it the last time I changed the trans fluid, but i feel like it doesnt because I can shift that car more better than my 328i. It does have a bmw short shift kit tho. Anyways yeah its a slight upgrade if ur doing ur clutch fluid. I changed mines out and maybe that was the difference I felt.
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03-28-2022, 02:03 PM | #2 |
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Remove the progressive helper spring on your clutch pedal
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