Some advice for textralia..
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Some advice for textralia..
I need a new clutch for my 99 trans am. I have a cartech currently but am sick of adjustable masters just have no luck with them it seems.
But have just been told by sponsor that the textralia is sold as a system only. It comes with pressure plate and disc but also slave and new oem flywheel. Problem is I already have upgraded slave and want to use a fidanza flywheel. Also no way in heck would buy a clutch that can't buy the disc separate when and I say when it wears out. Would I then have to buy yet another pressure plate ,disc and yet another slave and flywheel. I will be filling the shelves in my garage with slaves and flywheels,and pressure plates.
I have emailed textralia and hope they can give their dealers the option of selling just the pressure plate and disc and the disc separate as replacement and they should maybe also offer a qualtiy flywheel like fidanza as optional flywheel with the package.
I can not afford to buy the system for nearly 1000 US and wind up with an extra slave and flywheel. They will sell a lot more clutches if they can separate the parts. What do you guys think? I hope I am not out of line but likely would buy a textralia today if can just buy the pressure plate and disc. I upgraded my slave recently and can't see why the clutch won't work with say a fidanza flywheel.
Maybe if some more of you potential buyers back me the sponsors will get the message and textralia will allow them to separate the package.
Otherwise likely going to another make of clutch .
But have just been told by sponsor that the textralia is sold as a system only. It comes with pressure plate and disc but also slave and new oem flywheel. Problem is I already have upgraded slave and want to use a fidanza flywheel. Also no way in heck would buy a clutch that can't buy the disc separate when and I say when it wears out. Would I then have to buy yet another pressure plate ,disc and yet another slave and flywheel. I will be filling the shelves in my garage with slaves and flywheels,and pressure plates.
I have emailed textralia and hope they can give their dealers the option of selling just the pressure plate and disc and the disc separate as replacement and they should maybe also offer a qualtiy flywheel like fidanza as optional flywheel with the package.
I can not afford to buy the system for nearly 1000 US and wind up with an extra slave and flywheel. They will sell a lot more clutches if they can separate the parts. What do you guys think? I hope I am not out of line but likely would buy a textralia today if can just buy the pressure plate and disc. I upgraded my slave recently and can't see why the clutch won't work with say a fidanza flywheel.
Maybe if some more of you potential buyers back me the sponsors will get the message and textralia will allow them to separate the package.
Otherwise likely going to another make of clutch .
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WOW.. Peter from textralia has answered my email to him on this within minutes ,very impressive Peter!!!
He said he will discuss this with his partners. So if some more of you guys chime in bet we can sway him to give us these options and a new textralia will be in many more ls1 cars including mine!!!
He said he will discuss this with his partners. So if some more of you guys chime in bet we can sway him to give us these options and a new textralia will be in many more ls1 cars including mine!!!
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I would assume (yes I know about the danger therein ) that one of the reasons that they are selling as a complete package is to help eliminate some of the unknown variables in the clutch components. The GM flywheel and hydraulics are known (and tested) to work pretty reliably with the Textralia disk and flywheel. By using the untested parts they are opening themselves up to failures ( and bad reputation) in clutch installs.
By offering a complete package including all of the components they are lessening the chances of failures. Notice I did not say eliminate
But, IMO the risk of these failures would be worth an option of a lower price as long as the consumer understands these risks.
Again just my opinion, but it seems that there are a large number of people out there that are looking for a clutch that will work as close to %100 of the time as possible. Something that is dependable. Especially some of the folks that have gone through 3 clutchs in the past 6 months. Just when we seem to have the "magic miracle" clutch a few months down the road posts start showing up of unexplained failures once a larger installed base is established.
OK, I'm done rambling now.
By offering a complete package including all of the components they are lessening the chances of failures. Notice I did not say eliminate
But, IMO the risk of these failures would be worth an option of a lower price as long as the consumer understands these risks.
Again just my opinion, but it seems that there are a large number of people out there that are looking for a clutch that will work as close to %100 of the time as possible. Something that is dependable. Especially some of the folks that have gone through 3 clutchs in the past 6 months. Just when we seem to have the "magic miracle" clutch a few months down the road posts start showing up of unexplained failures once a larger installed base is established.
OK, I'm done rambling now.
Last edited by 1madss; 07-06-2005 at 03:26 PM.
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There is reasons company's sell them as a complete package.They can't warrenty stuff when used stuff is mixed with it and alot of clutch company's balance there clutch as a complete unit meaning is might be unbalanced ussing existing stuff.
Our shop will not do a clutch unless the flywheel is new with the clutch assembly for warrenty issue's Also it is alway's good to replace the slave bearing when it's out.
Our shop will not do a clutch unless the flywheel is new with the clutch assembly for warrenty issue's Also it is alway's good to replace the slave bearing when it's out.
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I've got about 500 miles on my textralia and it feels good. No track passes yet, but very soon. I used a spec shim it was about 1/8". But I did'nt do the drill mod yet, I wish I would have. I will this winter.
The peddle releases low, I don't like. I bled the **** out of it and it still is not better.
I had a spec 3 with billet steel F/W, 4K miles on it. And it was about done but still hook'n.
I would love it to just be able to change the disc when it's done.
I was told theres a differance in the materials used in differant metals.
The peddle releases low, I don't like. I bled the **** out of it and it still is not better.
I had a spec 3 with billet steel F/W, 4K miles on it. And it was about done but still hook'n.
I would love it to just be able to change the disc when it's done.
I was told theres a differance in the materials used in differant metals.
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Originally Posted by TurboDan
My Textralia just arrived yesterday. I also liked the fact that it was balanced as a system from the factory. It goes in when the tranny rebuild is complete.
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Originally Posted by MY99TAWS6
WOW.. Peter from textralia has answered my email to him on this within minutes ,very impressive Peter!!!
http://www.ls1.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=41683
http://www.ls1.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=41220
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Originally Posted by TWINTURBORAMAIR
how many days would ya say it took to receive from the time ya ordered?? just tryin to get an idea on about how long mine will take....they didnt notify me on a shiping date yet.
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Anyone interested in what the Australian guys have to say about the Textralia clutch...
http://www.ls1.com.au/forum/showthre...ight=textralia
Seems to be the clutch of choice. I especially like the comment from the guy running 1.5 60 foot times and 10.2s and no longer breaking driveline parts.
http://www.ls1.com.au/forum/showthre...ight=textralia
Seems to be the clutch of choice. I especially like the comment from the guy running 1.5 60 foot times and 10.2s and no longer breaking driveline parts.
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Originally Posted by TurboDan
It took 2 1/2 weeks. I think the guy in the Texas office was out for awhile and I never heard from him. Pete in Australia got right back to me when I called him.
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Originally Posted by (JRracing 24
I've got about 500 miles on my textralia and it feels good. No track passes yet, but very soon. I used a spec shim it was about 1/8". But I did'nt do the drill mod yet, I wish I would have. I will this winter.
The peddle releases low, I don't like. I bled the **** out of it and it still is not better.
I had a spec 3 with billet steel F/W, 4K miles on it. And it was about done but still hook'n.
I would love it to just be able to change the disc when it's done.
I was told theres a differance in the materials used in differant metals.
The peddle releases low, I don't like. I bled the **** out of it and it still is not better.
I had a spec 3 with billet steel F/W, 4K miles on it. And it was about done but still hook'n.
I would love it to just be able to change the disc when it's done.
I was told theres a differance in the materials used in differant metals.