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Posted

hey ppl, i was searching around on the net and happened to come across this little thingy, :)

now i remember reading sumwhere on this forum that the reason y some ppl are experiencing the shifting problem from first to second whilst at high rpms

is bcoz the clutch doesnt disengage enough from something enough, well this little item seems to solve that problem..

any1 heard of this b4? or think it would work?

:)

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Posted

im not sure about that, i had the same problem and for some reason shifting gears is normal now at high rpm. it sounds hard to believe but you just get used to it.

Posted

I solved my shifting problem...

I got a 6 Speed Auto with a 4.0L Turbo attached... It shifts like you wouldnt believe :P

Posted

I solved my shifting problem...

I got a 6 Speed Auto with a 4.0L Turbo attached... It shifts like you wouldnt believe :P

But what about your subsequent fuel economy problem?


Posted

I solved my shifting problem...

I got a 6 Speed Auto with a 4.0L Turbo attached... It shifts like you wouldnt believe :P

But what about your subsequent fuel economy problem?

That falls into the I dont care bracket... I can afford the fuel...

Best I have seen form the instant consumption is 90lt/100 :yahoo: and it was a clean shift 1st - 2nd at the time... :whistling:

I loved my Sportivo but this is just sooo much more fun.

Posted

You eventually become 'one' with the car. When I became 'one' with mine my crunching problems diminished greatly. Arrrr Sawwww grasshopper...

Posted

semil shift like a man and slam it into second works for me everytime :)

cheers

LOL

soon after i bought the car i startd doing great shifts, but then it just got worse and worse, i think i should go for the clutch adjustment that some ppl have done. its just reali hard to take it out of gear wen in lift.

but then again maybe i should hit the gym LOL

:P

Posted

this is a a bit off topic

but semil are those rims stockies sprayed white??

lol nope...theyre aftermarket...but ive parkd next to quite a few stock sportivos and now considering a change...white with a chrome lip...coz this way it just looks too plain....it stands out when clean...but thats not very often :P hehe

Posted

you need the trd fix bra!

you need the trd fix bra!

With the TRD clutch and G/box you will fix you issues and go as quick as me lol

nah just kidding just your issuses will be okay ill still smash ya! lol

It a comin prob with the rolla!

Posted

you dont need to buy anything, the clutch pushrod at the master cylinder needs adjustment.

Posted

you dont need to buy anything, the clutch pushrod at the master cylinder needs adjustment.

ye anyone know where abouts to go in syd to get it done? anywhere where any ones been 2?

Posted

any one know of the costs ??

say i bring the car in for a 70k service and ask them to do it will they charge or should they not charge me??

Posted

it's classified as a non-warranty adjustment, just like a handbrake adjustment. It's up to the individual dealer if they charge you for the tech's time up under the dash.

Posted

it's classified as a non-warranty adjustment, just like a handbrake adjustment. It's up to the individual dealer if they charge you for the tech's time up under the dash.

ahk well im guna give the lexus dealer the call...i dnt think there are too many of them around...

:D

  • 4 months later...
Posted

I have called up 3 toyota's and 5 Clutch & brakes specialists, none of them say its clutch adjustment. some say you shift to fast or we can't do aything about it. My friend said you cant adjust the pushrod or master cylinder because its hydraulic.... I even called Sydney city where people even got it done :S

Posted

there seems to be a few idiots around who state a hydraulic toyota clutch can't be adjusted.

They should put their head up under the dash and actually have a look some time.

Posted
there seems to be a few idiots around who state a hydraulic toyota clutch can't be adjusted.

They should put their head up under the dash and actually have a look some time.

Thanks for the reply, i will let my friend know the toyota one can be adjusted

Posted
you need the trd fix bra!

you need the trd fix bra!

With the TRD clutch and G/box you will fix you issues and go as quick as me lol

nah just kidding just your issuses will be okay ill still smash ya! lol

It a comin prob with the rolla!

Replacing the clutch is only a temporary fix. Shao had TRD clutch kit fitted to his car(now northy's) when new and has no shifting issues. Northy started to have shifting issues last year and it went in to have the clutch pushrod adjusted which solved the problem(didn't help the damage that happened while it was there unfortunately).

So replacing the clutch doesn't solve the problem but just prolonges the agony. Get the slave cylinder pushrod adjusted and all your issues will be resolved forever!!

Posted (edited)
you need the trd fix bra!

you need the trd fix bra!

With the TRD clutch and G/box you will fix you issues and go as quick as me lol

nah just kidding just your issuses will be okay ill still smash ya! lol

It a comin prob with the rolla!

Replacing the clutch is only a temporary fix. Shao had TRD clutch kit fitted to his car(now northy's) when new and has no shifting issues. Northy started to have shifting issues last year and it went in to have the clutch pushrod adjusted which solved the problem(didn't help the damage that happened while it was there unfortunately).

So replacing the clutch doesn't solve the problem but just prolonges the agony. Get the slave cylinder pushrod adjusted and all your issues will be resolved forever!!

The clutch master pushrod is meant to be adjusted when you replace the clutch. As the clutch plate wears, further minor adjustment will be required. The length of time before this adjustment depends on how you treat your clutch. Some people get 250,000km from the stock 215mm plate, some people get 10,000km.

it can be adjusted that's for sure, it is also incredibly difficult to get at the pushrod on the master up under the dash.

Edited by rollamods
Posted
you need the trd fix bra!

you need the trd fix bra!

With the TRD clutch and G/box you will fix you issues and go as quick as me lol

nah just kidding just your issuses will be okay ill still smash ya! lol

It a comin prob with the rolla!

Replacing the clutch is only a temporary fix. Shao had TRD clutch kit fitted to his car(now northy's) when new and has no shifting issues. Northy started to have shifting issues last year and it went in to have the clutch pushrod adjusted which solved the problem(didn't help the damage that happened while it was there unfortunately).

So replacing the clutch doesn't solve the problem but just prolonges the agony. Get the slave cylinder pushrod adjusted and all your issues will be resolved forever!!

The clutch master pushrod is meant to be adjusted when you replace the clutch. As the clutch plate wears, further minor adjustment will be required. The length of time before this adjustment depends on how you treat your clutch. Some people get 250,000km from the stock 215mm plate, some people get 10,000km.

it can be adjusted that's for sure, it is also incredibly difficult to get at the pushrod on the master up under the dash.

but if it isn't adjusted properly from factory then when replacing the clutch it will still only just be adjusted to be barely withnin specs. so the slightest wear it'll be out of adjustment again.

Tell me about adjusting the rod under the dash!! For someone my size it's pretty painfull!!

Posted

ok cool, im getting all this info down & explain it to him, His work mainly focuses on trucks. when i said it to other places they just go nah nah, at least i can say it too him and he will listen, will let you know soon what happens

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