Like so many of us, I had the dreaded clutch pedal failing to return to position issue. I took my 2014 (59k, no mods) to the dealer for repair, and then discovered when they said that my master cylinder has failed and they suspect damage to the clutch/flywheel that they could not get an OEM flywheel. That's when I posted that the OEM dual mass flywheel was out of stock nationwide, and that the dealer wanted to put in a lightweight flywheel telling me it was an in kind replacement. I declined their offer to prematurely destroy my stock clutch and started a waiting game. I also ordered a used flywheel online and now have a "spare" if anything ever happens again.
So, $2800 later I have a new slave cylinder, master cylinder, flywheel, clutch assembly, and related tubing... and the clutch feels SOOO much better. I bought my FiST used with 29,000 miles on it and it always had a heavy, pretty grabby clutch feel. It has also been the only FiST I have ever driven. Now the clutch feels a lot more linear, has progressive engagement (instead of just immediate bite), and seems a lot more forgiving (in truth it feels closer to the clutch actuation and engagement of the only brand new manual vehicle I have ever purchased). And I finally have my car back.
So, $2800 later I have a new slave cylinder, master cylinder, flywheel, clutch assembly, and related tubing... and the clutch feels SOOO much better. I bought my FiST used with 29,000 miles on it and it always had a heavy, pretty grabby clutch feel. It has also been the only FiST I have ever driven. Now the clutch feels a lot more linear, has progressive engagement (instead of just immediate bite), and seems a lot more forgiving (in truth it feels closer to the clutch actuation and engagement of the only brand new manual vehicle I have ever purchased). And I finally have my car back.