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I wanted to know the pro and cons on a cable operated clutch and a hydraulic operated clutch.
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In our opinion, if your car started out as a cable, keep it cable. Give me some more insight into your question so I know where we are going to answer it.
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Jason JGYCustoms, Inc. www.jgy.cc SR/RB/VQ technician 95 G20T with gti-r, Ksports, GT2871r, 350z blue, 18inch Enkeis08 Ruckus, torn apart |
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Well my B13 currently has a cable clutch but the SR20 gearbox is a hydraulic. My mechanic told me that it would as easy as mounting the slave cylinder in the appropriate location. I've had opportunities to get SR20 LSD Cable clutch gearboxes but was told that cable clutch boxes are obsolete and the cables tend to wear much quicker with HP increases. Plus the cable clutch boxes are not so foot friendly when performance clutches and PP's are installed.
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I disagree with the masses on the issue of the cable stretching.......and that is what the adjustment is for.
Also, changing to a master cylinder for your car is harder than changing the arm to cable on the tranny. I run a 4 puck non-sprung clutch that we don't traditionally sell with my cable.
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Jason JGYCustoms, Inc. www.jgy.cc SR/RB/VQ technician 95 G20T with gti-r, Ksports, GT2871r, 350z blue, 18inch Enkeis08 Ruckus, torn apart |
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Whats up now
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Aaron Bledsoe S13 240sx: current n/a high comp. project EJ8 Civic: current dd |
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