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Old 05-21-2005, 09:14 AM
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clutch damper//`

ok so ya know how the hard clutch line goes into the clutch damper and makes some weird turns before ending ast the slave cylinder.. well i know phas2motortrend sells a ss clutch line that eliminates the clutch damper.. is this good or bad and is it recommended for daily driving conditions???
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Old 05-21-2005, 12:46 PM
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you can remove the damper box.. i did after i installed my new clutch cuz that stupid damper box makes it a hell of a time to blead the system..

go to this link it tells ya how to remove it.
http://www.zeroyon.com/index/content/view/32/47/
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Old 05-21-2005, 04:05 PM
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im gona buy the ss line that eliminates the damper..im doing a 5spd conversion so i needed the soft clutch line but herd its a bit*h to bleed so i read some people took off the damper..so im gona take it off and use a ss line when i do the swap
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yep sure no problem..
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Old 05-22-2005, 11:38 PM
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Re: clutch damper//`

Originally posted by zeroGripS13
ok so ya know how the hard clutch line goes into the clutch damper and makes some weird turns before ending ast the slave cylinder.. well i know phas2motortrend sells a ss clutch line that eliminates the clutch damper.. is this good or bad and is it recommended for daily driving conditions???
thanks
From what I've read (through searching, *cough *cough LOL) removing the damper box gives your clutch pedal a more direct feel, as opposed to the softy stock clutch pedal feel.

I think I'll try doing this next week.
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Old 05-23-2005, 07:25 AM
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Re: Re: clutch damper//`

Originally posted by l2aine
From what I've read (through searching, *cough *cough LOL) removing the damper box gives your clutch pedal a more direct feel, as opposed to the softy stock clutch pedal feel.

I think I'll try doing this next week.
yep yep its a more direct feel but I have removed it because that stupid damper box sooo much air and crap gets caught in it and then when you go to bleed the system the damper box makes it a hell of a time. Lol i was bleeding mine for like an hour and 30 minutes with that damper box there... I searched up online, then later I took the damper box out. re-ran some lines, blead the system and in matter in only like 3 minutes it was fully blead and system was good to go and major difference in the clutch pedal its nice.
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sweet.. i ordered a ss clutch line that eliminates the damper.. so ill be installing that along with the swap in a couple weeks..when i get the rest of the parts i need
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