Super Fast clutch Install w/pics!
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Originally Posted by mitsuorder
Was it an aftermarket underpanel that was giving you a headache? Props for putting the pressure on local shops btw.
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Originally Posted by vwjeff
Calling BS on this one. It took me 8 hour in mine and was using a lift.
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Are you saying it was difficult to get the beatrush underpanel out and back in?
I'm curious because I was considering getting that product. I was hoping it would make work under the car easier, not harder.
I'm curious because I was considering getting that product. I was hoping it would make work under the car easier, not harder.
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<---- Was in the garage playing xbox. His last one was 5 hours, this one was 4 hours. His times are coming down. He could have been 20-30 mins faster if we didnt stop to do a jager bomb and find a bolt for the kids clutch that was missing. Whoever did the clutch last time didnt bother with little things like putting bolts back in!
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Originally Posted by tsi90awd
Are you saying it was difficult to get the beatrush underpanel out and back in?
I'm curious because I was considering getting that product. I was hoping it would make work under the car easier, not harder.
I'm curious because I was considering getting that product. I was hoping it would make work under the car easier, not harder.
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Originally Posted by evilevovegas
No it actually is really easy. Much nicer and easier to remove than the stock one. Just extra stuff to remove, and he has the works downpipe with the guard they have for the dp.
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Originally Posted by vwjeff
Calling BS on this one. It took me 8 hour in mine and was using a lift.
I call BS on your BS comment. If you don't believe why don't you come hang out and watch him. Then when he's done we can help uninstall that foot in yo mouf foo!
Calling BS on this one. It took me 8 hour in mine and was using a lift.
I call BS on your BS comment. If you don't believe why don't you come hang out and watch him. Then when he's done we can help uninstall that foot in yo mouf foo!
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Originally Posted by evilevovegas
I guess i will have to do a step by step write up, there is one already in the how to section, but i will redo it as soon as i can. I have like 4 clutches in the next week so i will try to do one.
I look forward to seeing this. Subscribed to this thread. Thanks in advance from countless EVO owners...
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it would be great is you could also include the extra steps to complete this on a 6-speed equipped evo as well as it's a little more of a challenge than the 5-speed. iwas in for a few surprises when i did mine while using a how-to designed for 5-speed non-ACD equipped evo's.