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Old Nov 30, 2006 | 07:48 AM
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Well..it's a street car bro...it's gotta work. I'll give you my honest opinion of it ASAP. I do, still have a torn ACL/MCL and micnicus or some weird **** in my knee. So,...that'll be alot of fun...i'm sure.


I'll let you know. I think it's gonna be smooth and easy if you ask me.

Scoggin dickie rants and raves baout this thingin there AD's.....saying how streetable it is.
Cool, I was originally looking at that clutch, but choice to try out the Ram street twin disk. I am very pleased with the street, and would be interested in the VDS for later.

Oh and Doug I am surprised you have not swapped the rear end yet. I know I went with one from LG just to make sure I never broke anything. Plus I added some gear (3.90s) while it was out. The 3.90s make the car real nice on the street.
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Old Nov 30, 2006 | 08:44 AM
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Oh and Doug I am surprised you have not swapped the rear end yet. I know I went with one from LG just to make sure I never broke anything. Plus I added some gear (3.90s) while it was out. The 3.90s make the car real nice on the street.[/QUOTE]

I did swap the rear to a DTE stg III but kept my 3.42's I like the gas mileage too much to give it up. The Vette does better then my v6 Gran Prix. Go figure. I also wanted 5th gear to retain the ability to let me hit 200 mph. 6th gear even with 3.90's just won't accelerate to 200 mph. If I was at the track every weekend I would've definately gotten 3.90's in place of the 3.42's
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Old Dec 4, 2006 | 07:31 PM
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Either way, I don't have any SHAFT upgrades so,..I gotta be smart. I do have my hopes but....we'll see.

Hopefully I can get some good video footage for you.
No cash for a built rearend?? Damn I wish your were close and could swap rears for the weekend with my car. You know I have a DTE stg III with all the goodies. I am not 100% sure it could handle everything you have to dish out, but it'll out do a stock rear for sure.[/QUOTE]


Nah man..no more cashish.

If I had your diff....i'd launch at 5 grand or soo. On this one..it'll be in the 3's...maybe less.
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Old Dec 4, 2006 | 07:33 PM
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Jamie your a mad man, waiting for some track video

lol.

Working on it bro.

right now,...it's 8:29pm...and where stuck at the dyno with fuel pressure issues.

Not a great moment right now....since tomorrow i'm scheuled for a closed track event.

I'm a little pissed. Since tomorrow, i'll have to rip it apart, again.
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Old Dec 4, 2006 | 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Sigforty
Cool, I was originally looking at that clutch, but choice to try out the Ram street twin disk. I am very pleased with the street, and would be interested in the VDS for later.

Oh and Doug I am surprised you have not swapped the rear end yet. I know I went with one from LG just to make sure I never broke anything. Plus I added some gear (3.90s) while it was out. The 3.90s make the car real nice on the street.

Ok..after driving 400 miles...I have no issues with the clutch, as far as pedal effort. It feels like a spring....somewhat firm but, no big deal, whatsoever. Some mild chatter, when I need to slowly ride the clutch to pull in and out of a garage.

So far, I like it.

I'd like to change the gear as well....just gotta decide the right ratio to use with the spray.
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Old Dec 4, 2006 | 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by V-seriesTech
lol.

Working on it bro.

right now,...it's 8:29pm...and where stuck at the dyno with fuel pressure issues.

Not a great moment right now....since tomorrow i'm scheuled for a closed track event.

I'm a little pissed. Since tomorrow, i'll have to rip it apart, again.
Hang in there man. Its 8:36 and I'm under mine too taking the rear out. My $400 side covers are destroyed. I'll be close to $4k to repair this! Aint this **** fun?
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Old Dec 4, 2006 | 07:38 PM
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Sorry to hear about the fuel pressure issues. Hopefully its something simple that you may have overlooked. Good luck bro.................
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Old Dec 4, 2006 | 07:45 PM
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Hang in there man. Its 8:36 and I'm under mine too taking the rear out. My $400 side covers are destroyed. I'll be close to $4k to repair this! Aint this **** fun?


fuckingbastardwhoresonofabitchtrampdykeasslickingb eotch!

Sorry.

Yup...it sucks. Cars are like women...

It's always something....money...time....time....time......swe at...etc

I do love it but....**** gets old after a while when you have issues like this...back to back.

Sucks *****.
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Old Dec 4, 2006 | 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by allngn_c5
Sorry to hear about the fuel pressure issues. Hopefully its something simple that you may have overlooked. Good luck bro.................

Anything is possible man.

It's ....as follows...

...not enough voltage...which I belive it has....

...or the pickup hose, came off? Very possible but, I remember screwing it down on the end. On the other side of the hose, you CANNOT see, since it's already built by racetronix. So, i'd imagine THAT end is already tightened from the factory. I dunno.

Or...smashed line? Again, I dunno.

I'd take it apart right now but...I don't have anywhere to put the fuel. If we where at MY shop...i'd just let it fall. But, I can't do that here.

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So are you up and running now ????

I hope so......................
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Old Dec 6, 2006 | 10:19 AM
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So are you up and running now ????

I hope so......................

Thanks.

Yesterday morning, around 7:13am I had the car up in the air. I drained about a 1/4 gallon of fuel. Removed the black retaining lock and level from assembly, pulled out the pump/sending unit.

I found that the hose was tightened with the clamp sent with the kit. I removed the hose, which, looking at it, I don't see how it could ever properly seal with only a hose clamp but, whatever.

I snaded down the factory neck that the feed hose slides on to, mixxed up some jb weld, which can be used in petroleum, placed it on there, the slide on the hose. Busted out my heat GUN...mildly softened it up...then hose clamped it.

Result the night before repair, 38psi at idle. 23/24 psi with a rev.

After repair.

Ignition on, engine off, 58psi.

Fixed.

Although I had a problem similar to this on an H2 hummer with a blower kit on it(the hose was split at the end) my boy Mike, "sprayjunkie" did some research for me on tech the night I was at the dyno... turns out, someone had the same problem before...so he relayed the info to me.... which resulted in easy diagnosis. LS1tech rocks....
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Old Dec 6, 2006 | 11:12 AM
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Good news on the quick fix for low fuel pressure. 58 psi sounds good bro. Shouldn't have any problems feeding a starving motor with that kind of pressure.
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Old Dec 6, 2006 | 05:12 PM
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I hope it works out for you dude...but the RAM VDS and an adjustable master was absolutlely the worst clutch Ive ever had. Best of luck...i hope you prove it was me/my car and not the clutch.
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Old Dec 6, 2006 | 05:18 PM
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I hope it works out for you dude...but the RAM VDS and an adjustable master was absolutlely the worst clutch Ive ever had. Best of luck...i hope you prove it was me/my car and not the clutch.

What was the problem with it?
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Old Dec 7, 2006 | 11:05 AM
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Chattered..not for street use at all. the combo was also hard to shift the car during full acceleration...when i yanked it after a couple thousand miles it was spent...billet flywheel was pretty colors and the friction material looked terrible...i gave it away. dont know if the new owner ever spent the money to get it rebuilt from ram. my car was more of a street car...and that clutch wasnt for the street.
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Chattered..not for street use at all. the combo was also hard to shift the car during full acceleration...when i yanked it after a couple thousand miles it was spent...billet flywheel was pretty colors and the friction material looked terrible...i gave it away. dont know if the new owner ever spent the money to get it rebuilt from ram. my car was more of a street car...and that clutch wasnt for the street.
Did you install the required adjustable master cylinder, and change the slave?
So far, through only a break in period, V-series has reported no ill effects of this clutch setup. His is a daily driven street car as well.
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Old Dec 7, 2006 | 02:55 PM
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Did you install the required adjustable master cylinder, and change the slave?
So far, through only a break in period, V-series has reported no ill effects of this clutch setup. His is a daily driven street car as well.
YES I DID.
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Old Dec 7, 2006 | 06:22 PM
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Chattered..not for street use at all. the combo was also hard to shift the car during full acceleration...when i yanked it after a couple thousand miles it was spent...billet flywheel was pretty colors and the friction material looked terrible...i gave it away. dont know if the new owner ever spent the money to get it rebuilt from ram. my car was more of a street car...and that clutch wasnt for the street.


Hmmm...

Only chatter I get, is when I need to go extremely slow(like bringing it on a lift or backing out of a weird spot or something).

I was only able to click off a few gears that where, quick,...not my fastest honestly but, non the less, quick. I'm used to setups like this my whole life as well...maybe i'm used to it....I dunno.

How about the SHIM kit? How did you install it or have it installed? That makes a difference as well. If you have it adjusted for slip,...there you go. I have mine set to maxmum clamping force,...no slip.

Sorry you didn't like. I like it but,..i'm not normal.
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Old Dec 7, 2006 | 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by sprayjunkie
Did you install the required adjustable master cylinder, and change the slave?
So far, through only a break in period, V-series has reported no ill effects of this clutch setup. His is a daily driven street car as well.

I use the adjustable master,..and adjustable RAM slave.


No issues....daily driven. I put 520 miles on it already.
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im glad its working out for you. the shim kit was installed...but for the life of me i cant remember the details..

like i said...it was probably me and my setup.
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