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Old Jul 24, 2011 | 09:28 AM
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CLutch pill removal

Ive been reading a lot of post...but mostly old ones..not up todate.
I was thinking of doing this mod...the thing is i only go to the track probably once a month..the car is mostly dd.
The way i launch it is by preloading it and using the handbrake..my time is gettng better on the track, its just that time to time have trouble on going into 3rd or 4th gear, sometimes grind which causes me a slow time. If i do this mod will this help me on the track? What are the cons of it?
Thanks guys!!!!
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Old Jul 24, 2011 | 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by pinoy6969
Ive been reading a lot of post...but mostly old ones..not up todate.
I was thinking of doing this mod...the thing is i only go to the track probably once a month..the car is mostly dd.
The way i launch it is by preloading it and using the handbrake..my time is gettng better on the track, its just that time to time have trouble on going into 3rd or 4th gear, sometimes grind which causes me a slow time. If i do this mod will this help me on the track? What are the cons of it?
Thanks guys!!!!
Removing the pill may help a little. I personally did not notice much if anything. The lockout problem you having can really only be solved with a better clutch. Your going to need a twin disc..none of the singles ever solve it.
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Old Jul 25, 2011 | 08:11 AM
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Having the pill in there only slows down engagement to make shifting smooth and not jerky. To get a quicker shift you are going to have to practice and maybe play with the adjustment a little. What RPM are you trying to shift at?
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Old Jul 25, 2011 | 08:12 AM
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I'm agreeing with Milford, I did not notice a bit of difference.
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