Restrictor and SS Clutch line in.
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Restrictor out and SS Clutch line in.
Just had my restrictor out and my SS clutch line put in. It does feel a lot better. The pedal engagement is much lower to the floor and it's consistent and solid feeling.
Overall, I would recommend this to someone who wants a more solid, sharp feel to their clutch, rather than a soft and dull feeling.
Overall, I would recommend this to someone who wants a more solid, sharp feel to their clutch, rather than a soft and dull feeling.
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Originally posted by BushBurninEvo
i'm thinking bout getting the RRE one for 20 bucks
....how was the fitment and quality?
i'm thinking bout getting the RRE one for 20 bucks
....how was the fitment and quality?
What I want to know about the clutch line install is this. With two people all I do is easily remove and install the line I know that much but bleeding is what I'm confused about. With the new line installed and one person pumping the clutch pedal and me at the brake fluid resivour what do I open to allow the bleed when the person in the car is pumping the pedal? Also what type of brake fluid do I use and does the car have to be running while someone in pumping the pedal during the bleed? I know this is so damn easy to do and I want to do it myself but I need these questions answered by someoen who has done this.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Originally posted by tpm17
What I want to know about the clutch line install is this. With two people all I do is easily remove and install the line I know that much but bleeding is what I'm confused about. With the new line installed and one person pumping the clutch pedal and me at the brake fluid resivour what do I open to allow the bleed when the person in the car is pumping the pedal? Also what type of brake fluid do I use and does the car have to be running while someone in pumping the pedal during the bleed? I know this is so damn easy to do and I want to do it myself but I need these questions answered by someoen who has done this.
Thanks!
What I want to know about the clutch line install is this. With two people all I do is easily remove and install the line I know that much but bleeding is what I'm confused about. With the new line installed and one person pumping the clutch pedal and me at the brake fluid resivour what do I open to allow the bleed when the person in the car is pumping the pedal? Also what type of brake fluid do I use and does the car have to be running while someone in pumping the pedal during the bleed? I know this is so damn easy to do and I want to do it myself but I need these questions answered by someoen who has done this.
Thanks!



