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> bigger pressure plate, ??
Flat VW
post Nov 1 2005, 07:52 PM
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would a bigger pressure plate in the clutch make my tranny smoother?

i have heard it will, but i have been told alot of crazy things...

would it make it smoother out of first? thats really my only concern.
will that make it less bumpy?

would i be able to release my clutch a little faster?

this is shaggy again i was logged on as john and didnt realize it... (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/dry.gif)
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Joe Ricard
post Nov 2 2005, 05:33 PM
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Yup when I launch through the timing light I am over 2500 rpm. It usually spins the wheels a little. I don't go to full throttle till the clutch completely hooks and the tires are gripping. 2nd gear is slight lift shift and flat to the floor.
Street is able to move car 1500 RPM or less clutch is quickly and smoothly let out.

When I swapped out my trans axle a few months ago I looked at the clutch. Nearly new!!!! 6 spring FD sachs regular PP. 1960 lb car on Hoosiers.

1st rule driving my car ... clutch is either IN or OUT. DON'T ride it man!!!!!!

You got sumpin wrong there buddy.
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