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  • black2gB Offline
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    black2g
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    on my dsm there is a clutch damper in line between my master and my slave. I could be wrong but just from general knowledge i would want to believe it reduces jerkyness and dampens the clutch engagement. i don't know though. but what i want to know is does it have to be there???? will it send to much pressure to the slave without it there and blow seals? I would like to run a straight hose from master-slave to eliminate some variables but i don't like taking parts off when they are suppose to be there. has anyone ever took theirs off?? I couldn't find any info on a google search but i didn't spent to much time on it. please give me your input.
    thanks

    1995 Eagle Talon- 14.691 at 92mph
    1995 Eagle Talon
    2000 Doge Neon
    1974 Porsche 914
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    • D S ohMD Offline
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      Check www.dsmtalk.com or www.dsmtuners.com and go under the help! tech sections

      I wanna go fast!

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        Just take that whole thing out, its unnecessary. There's also a clutch fluid restricter in the slave cylinder that you can take out, doing those will make the clutch pedal feel better and also engage/disengage faster. http://www.vfaq.com/index-main.html is your friend, click on drivetrain and you'll find it there.

        Troy
        2009 Yamaha R1
        2002 WRX
        2001 Toyota Tundra
        2001 Yamaha R6
        1988 Yamaha YSR 50
        2003 XR50

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          thanks

          1995 Eagle Talon- 14.691 at 92mph
          1995 Eagle Talon
          2000 Doge Neon
          1974 Porsche 914
          [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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