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Old 06-25-2006, 10:32 PM
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Ok well thanks to jason (11secproject) i now have my LS7 clutch installed. man i love this thing!!! it engages right off the floor. i couldn't be happier!!

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Old 06-25-2006, 11:12 PM
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I need to get me one of those for my WS6.
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I think those are a great buy and and a good clutch!

Enjoy!
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ya it feels great.. it just alot different from the ls6 clutch (different in a good way)!! going to take some getting use to....
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It's a great street clutch as it can hold good power and maintain a stock feel.
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How do the gears feel?? Did it fix the problem??
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Originally Posted by 11secproject
How do the gears feel?? Did it fix the problem??
It helped alot but did not fix all of it. so we are going to have to do the syncros and shift fork.. oh joy!!!
Old 06-26-2006, 11:18 AM
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Sweet. Was the install difficult? Does it use the stock master cylinder?
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Sweet. Was the install difficult? Does it use the stock master cylinder?
Yep the only thing i you have to change is up the LS2 flywheel!!! It was pretty easy but the tranny is a pain...and the y pipe
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Would help a lot if I had a lift and a tranny jack. Something about wrestling a T56 full of fluid while on the floor. It just never slides right in... Otherwise it was straight forward. Well start saving up for a rebuild kit...

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I've been thinking about doing this as well. With my setup I have to pull the engine forward to get to the clutch. I really need to come up with a removable crossmember.



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