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Old 07-27-2008, 04:35 PM
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Ive noticed at High RPM with 415whp, im having issues with my pedeal getting soft and engaging off the floor..

Im running a ram powergrip HD clutch, While it still entirely seems to be disengaging and I always makeit into the next gear, im wondering if the shim slave will work for me?

Im already running the 01 up hydraulics
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at high rpm you might be boiling your fluid... check the hydraulic line in relation to the headers and also inspect the fluid in the reservoir.
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I am having similar issues with my RAM Powergrip HD. It has about 300 miles on it of very light street driving and it seems to lose pedal feel after 15 or 20 minutes of driving. Car has about 5k miles on the master, slave was changed with the clutch.

My pedal feels like it moves about 2 inches before I get any sort of pressure once the car warms up and just feels like complete crap compared to my old Spec 3. I bled the hydraulics and it felt great...until i drove it.

Is this doing damage to my clutch?



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