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Old 06-20-2009, 11:01 PM
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Originally Posted by SNLPerformance
Our units ship within 72 hours, however, all that were ordered in the last 7 business days were sent emails explaining that we are waiting on our machine shop to send us flywheels, they will be here on Monday if they are the lightweight option and Wednesday for the billet steel setup.
I talked to Matt (I think) on the phone yesterday and the issue was my email address was wrong, I got it when I got home from work yesterday. Installed it today, very very happy with it so far except its so grippy compared to my LS6 clutch that I found out I have bad motor mounts.
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....very very happy with it so far except its so grippy compared to my LS6 clutch that I found out I have bad motor mounts.


That would be a GOOD thing
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Originally Posted by Arc00TA
I talked to Matt (I think) on the phone yesterday and the issue was my email address was wrong, I got it when I got home from work yesterday. Installed it today, very very happy with it so far except its so grippy compared to my LS6 clutch that I found out I have bad motor mounts.
That makes me feel a ton better!

Let me know how it progresses as you break it in!
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Will it hurt the break-in of the clutch to have the engine moving a lot? It literally slams the engine against the mounts when I engage the clutch, my rubber part of the mounts is disentigrating. I ordered up some spohn solids but I want to continure to break it in as they are shipped.
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Originally Posted by Arc00TA
Will it hurt the break-in of the clutch to have the engine moving a lot? It literally slams the engine against the mounts when I engage the clutch, my rubber part of the mounts is disentigrating. I ordered up some spohn solids but I want to continure to break it in as they are shipped.
It won't affect the clutch, but, I can't speak for the other parts of your car.

If it were me I'd wait to drive the car until you get the mounts in it.
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Originally Posted by SNLPerformance
It won't affect the clutch, but, I can't speak for the other parts of your car.

If it were me I'd wait to drive the car until you get the mounts in it.
I don't have much choice since its my only car. Its only really bad in reverse, the engine slams around in there like its not even mounted to anything. It feels like its trying to do a barrel roll in my engine bay.
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Originally Posted by Arc00TA
I don't have much choice since its my only car. Its only really bad in reverse, the engine slams around in there like its not even mounted to anything. It feels like its trying to do a barrel roll in my engine bay.
Just be careful, I don't want anything else to happen. I still don't recommend this, but, you have to do what you have to do...



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