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robertggross
post Feb 19 2024, 03:22 PM
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Does anyone have a hydraulic clutch kit for a '72 914 with a side shift?

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Steve
post Feb 23 2024, 10:03 AM
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I am curious does it help reduce pedal pressure? I have a stage 3 KEP clutch with my SBC/914 trans and at my age its killing my foot in stop and start traffic.
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post Feb 23 2024, 03:57 PM
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I am curious does it help reduce pedal pressure? I have a stage 3 KEP clutch with my SBC/914 trans and at my age its killing my foot in stop and start traffic.



I have the same issue with the clutch in the 4.0L car. The clutch is VERY heavy. That can be mitigated by making the master cylinder bigger. I am going to try that when the motor goes back into my car.

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