What's the cause of my Textralia clutch shudder?
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What's the cause of my Textralia clutch shudder?
I just recently had a Textralia clutch installed. I might say this is the best clutch I've had. Grabs like a sum bitch, nice effortless pedal feel.
Ok with that out of the way, my only complaint is it shudders at low RPM. In 1st gear when I'm feathering it out to a roll for daily driving or when in reverse. At higher RPM and all other gears no problem. Any ideas?
Ok with that out of the way, my only complaint is it shudders at low RPM. In 1st gear when I'm feathering it out to a roll for daily driving or when in reverse. At higher RPM and all other gears no problem. Any ideas?
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If its new, let it break in a bit, a lot of the chatter goes away with time. Just be sure your hydraulics are tip top as well, otherwise, lit will come back a bit. I'd say 4.10 or 4.11's would be a good gear to throw in there. (Thats what im lookin at for my 9in when i get it... one day. lol)
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It's brand spankin new. Not even 100 miles yet. Good thing is there is no chatter, just some shudder/shaking.
I'm in the same boat, I'll get 4.11's when I get my 9", some day!
I'm in the same boat, I'll get 4.11's when I get my 9", some day!
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Umm pretty sure you shudder is same as chatter. And would hope it goes away in some miles most guys said it did.
I really am interested in this clutch but the pics I saw a short while ago on here scared me pretty bad.
I would like to see some tex clutches after some big hp use and see how they compare to that one to see if that was common or not.
I really am interested in this clutch but the pics I saw a short while ago on here scared me pretty bad.
I would like to see some tex clutches after some big hp use and see how they compare to that one to see if that was common or not.
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Originally Posted by Cali SS
It's brand spankin new. Not even 100 miles yet. Good thing is there is no chatter, just some shudder/shaking.
I'm in the same boat, I'll get 4.11's when I get my 9", some day!
I'm in the same boat, I'll get 4.11's when I get my 9", some day!
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Ok, just to clear things up for me, when I say shutter, I mean the tranny vibrates/shakes. Chatter is an audible rattling sound. I don't have an audible sound, just vibration/shaking.
Since 02BlackBullet experienced the same thing, I'm not going to worry. I will if this continues after extended use. Thanks for the help/advice!
Since 02BlackBullet experienced the same thing, I'm not going to worry. I will if this continues after extended use. Thanks for the help/advice!
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Originally Posted by Cali SS
Ok, just to clear things up for me, when I say shutter, I mean the tranny vibrates/shakes.
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On mine it has never completely gone away, but it is almost unnoticeable now. If I start from anything above idle there isn't any chatter.
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I had chatter with my SPec 3..... also with my Ram Powergrip. I listened to everyone and got 4:10's and its was still there. I just think it happens with certain cars. I just put in my Textralia clutch and started her up tonight. We shall see.
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I guess I can say it's smoothing out. The chatter wasn't as bad.
Eitherway I'd like to reiterate on how great this clutch is. It feels like a stock clutch but it shifts so smooth and grabs when you need it to. It is worth the investment.
Eitherway I'd like to reiterate on how great this clutch is. It feels like a stock clutch but it shifts so smooth and grabs when you need it to. It is worth the investment.
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Mine smoothed out, but after more miles it does it again. Now this is if I take off with hardly any pedal at all. So to combat this I makes sure to take off at 1k or a tad more and it is smooth as silk. I still have the factory 3.42s as well, so that's not helping anything. All in all it's worth the extra effort.