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Joe Heck Racing Clutch line
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<blockquote data-quote="ViciousJay" data-source="post: 11536389" data-attributes="member: 23202"><p>This thread is discuss and rate the Joe Heck Racing Steel Braided Clutch line. After taking my time and installing i have to give this mod a 4/5 stars. Its a bit messy of a job and your definitely going to need a long set of needle nose pliers regardless of what anyone says. Also keeping it less messy i would remove the old setup and plug the bottom in long before the top because gravity will just let the fluid drop until connected. All in all bleeding the clutch got me scared a bit but after awhile the pedal came back. On the street the car feels as if i had a new clutch installed, it even pulls harder. On the highway i took it up to 80 mph in 5th and pushed the car a bit and it still felt like i was in 3rd gear pull which put a smile on my face. I think this mod along with a trans mount replacement is the way to go, id love to try this one day with the MGW but that wont be till i have a money pile sitting around and me being bored with the car. Also one last thing to add the pedal feels about 1/4 lighter then normal and there are NO hesitations when power shifting any longer nor are there missed shifts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ViciousJay, post: 11536389, member: 23202"] This thread is discuss and rate the Joe Heck Racing Steel Braided Clutch line. After taking my time and installing i have to give this mod a 4/5 stars. Its a bit messy of a job and your definitely going to need a long set of needle nose pliers regardless of what anyone says. Also keeping it less messy i would remove the old setup and plug the bottom in long before the top because gravity will just let the fluid drop until connected. All in all bleeding the clutch got me scared a bit but after awhile the pedal came back. On the street the car feels as if i had a new clutch installed, it even pulls harder. On the highway i took it up to 80 mph in 5th and pushed the car a bit and it still felt like i was in 3rd gear pull which put a smile on my face. I think this mod along with a trans mount replacement is the way to go, id love to try this one day with the MGW but that wont be till i have a money pile sitting around and me being bored with the car. Also one last thing to add the pedal feels about 1/4 lighter then normal and there are NO hesitations when power shifting any longer nor are there missed shifts. [/QUOTE]
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