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Old 09-22-2005, 11:37 PM
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this summer i put a spec 2 clutch in my t/a didnt do anything with the hydrollics. when way up in the rpms like right around 6k it wont go into the next gear whether it is the 1-2 or the 2-3. if i shift at 3-5k it shifts just fine is this a problem with the slave or master, or could it be something with the clutch. car has 410 gear,spec II, alluminum flywheel and bolt-ons
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i would say yes its safe to assume its with the hydrolics.
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I'm having the same problem with my stock clutch, after car warms up a bit under hard acceleration aroung 6200 to about 6600 I'll miss second and alot of times third. What hydraulics do we need for a upgrade?
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01+ slave cyl.
and might as well go with a new master cyl as well.
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i was afraid it was going to be a big project, thanks for the feedback




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