Clutch 'fades' after hard spirited driving
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As an owner of a tick MC, it's a nice peice.
However it would be nice if a vendor rep gave more information than just 'buy our product'.
You should first flush the clutch fluid, but just buying a tick MC may not solve the problem. Especially if the car is bucking like that. You might need a new clutch assembly man. Pressure plate may be malfunctioning.
A tick MC DID NOT SOLVE MY PROBLEM, which was the clutch sticking. Is it a nice peice, and would I recommend it? Yes. But it's kindof annoying that a tick rep just says buy our product and doesn't mention you may have a more in depth problem, especially if the car is bucking.
I like tick performance but come on man do a little more for the guy than market your unit...
However it would be nice if a vendor rep gave more information than just 'buy our product'.
You should first flush the clutch fluid, but just buying a tick MC may not solve the problem. Especially if the car is bucking like that. You might need a new clutch assembly man. Pressure plate may be malfunctioning.
A tick MC DID NOT SOLVE MY PROBLEM, which was the clutch sticking. Is it a nice peice, and would I recommend it? Yes. But it's kindof annoying that a tick rep just says buy our product and doesn't mention you may have a more in depth problem, especially if the car is bucking.
I like tick performance but come on man do a little more for the guy than market your unit...
Everyone that has a Tick MC will swear by it & it is a great product. The bucking I doubt is a clutch or hydraulic issue & possibly a misfire, plug wire breaking down under load as it happens at such a low rpm. A random misfire like that may not even set a code or the SES light either. I bet if its driven up a hill at the same rpm & it bucks without shifting that would help confirm it.
Is $50 a good price? I have no idea how much they go for. It's got 84k on it.