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EVOMS GT2 Master/Slave Cylinder Conversion Kit

Old Dec 12, 2007 | 10:11 PM
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EVOMS GT2 Master/Slave Cylinder Conversion Kit

Has anyone bought this kit? I would like to know if it is worth it and how easy the install process is? My clutch pedal is very stiff when I first hop in the car and I am thinking the slave has gone out. From my reading it looks as though 01's have a tendency to go out quickly when installing an aftermarket clutch. My pedal is very unpredictable and is getting to be a PITA to drive around town.

Any input would be appreciated.
 
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Have had it in for a couple of months. Started off pretty springy up top, but has improved considerably ( or my left calve has beefed up!). It;s a great conversion. Despite having gone back to a dual mass flywheel and given up the quick response of the LWFW, I like it a buhcn more the the old setup. It's very predictable. Buy it!

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To do the install do I need to put the engine and gear box out of the car? Or is there a way to do it just lowering them a little?
 
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