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Old 02-28-2007, 02:53 PM
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I've got one in my cam car it holds great and has a almost stock pedal pressure. but won't shift very well at high rpm. I have a ram adjustable master cylinder on the car will helped. we just put a ram hdx in my friends gto pedal was just a little stiffer(but hard to say exactly due to the totally different seating position. It holds good, is little grabby from a stop sometimes. But it shifts perfect I plan to ditch my centerforce for one soon
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quick question: whats the difference in the Ram HDX and Ram powergrip HD?
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Originally Posted by sidewayz28
quick question: whats the difference in the Ram HDX and Ram powergrip HD?
Also, can anyone elaborate on how much chatter there is on the HD? I have quite a bit on my spec 3, so I would really like more info on this since I am about to put one in my car which is a daily driver but launches at 4k at the track on drag radials.



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