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Old 10-05-2020, 07:49 AM
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Today I installed the tick performance Master Cylinder. What a piece!! With the adjuster I was able to dial the pedal and now the clutch shifts excellent. Thanks Zach. Also the 1 person clutch bleeder line is the shizzz!!!!

Now to drive it and get use to it.




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Congrats on the build can still get more power out of it when you're ready, a fast 102 and electric water pump 👌 what did you do to make the non a/c version fit 🤔
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Originally Posted by tberg725
Congrats on the build can still get more power out of it when you're ready, a fast 102 and electric water pump 👌 what did you do to make the non a/c version fit 🤔
Yes, I'm waiting for the clutch break in to go to the dyno. I want to know how much can I get with the ls6 intake, to try to get a rwhp record for stock intake.

When I do that I will out a msd ported intake. Ewp are too costly for the gains I think so not in plans right now.

Non a/c version I had to cut the frame 2" to make it fit. Is really easy. Not sure why people haven't done it already.

I just cut 2 inches in to the frame there and make it fit. There's room for air network the ram air and the condenser.


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