Exedy Hyper Single Clutch question
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Exedy Hyper Single Clutch question
i Just got this installed and i can deff tell a difference. The Clutch pedal is much stiffer, which im not sure is a good thing. But my main question is when drivin he car on the highway i hear a nose. Im not sure how to explain it but it sounds like when your driving with the Windows cracked open a little and the air comes in. Just wanted to know if you guys had that problem
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i Just got this installed and i can deff tell a difference. The Clutch pedal is much stiffer, which im not sure is a good thing. But my main question is when drivin he car on the highway i hear a nose. Im not sure how to explain it but it sounds like when your driving with the Windows cracked open a little and the air comes in. Just wanted to know if you guys had that problem
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If the clutch is working fine and properly disengaging, and you had the slave cylinder replaced when you did it then it is what is reffered to as "Chatter."
Racing style 6 puck clutches make this noise because they are not a solid disk, but 6 pucks cutting through the air. Sort of similar to a helicopters blades if you will. Thus, you will get a small sound from it. This is completely normal.
I bet the old calf is getting a workout, but you'll get used to it soon enough and love it!
Racing style 6 puck clutches make this noise because they are not a solid disk, but 6 pucks cutting through the air. Sort of similar to a helicopters blades if you will. Thus, you will get a small sound from it. This is completely normal.
I bet the old calf is getting a workout, but you'll get used to it soon enough and love it!
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If the clutch is working fine and properly disengaging, and you had the slave cylinder replaced when you did it then it is what is reffered to as "Chatter."
Racing style 6 puck clutches make this noise because they are not a solid disk, but 6 pucks cutting through the air. Sort of similar to a helicopters blades if you will. Thus, you will get a small sound from it. This is completely normal.
I bet the old calf is getting a workout, but you'll get used to it soon enough and love it!
Racing style 6 puck clutches make this noise because they are not a solid disk, but 6 pucks cutting through the air. Sort of similar to a helicopters blades if you will. Thus, you will get a small sound from it. This is completely normal.
I bet the old calf is getting a workout, but you'll get used to it soon enough and love it!
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That's just what happens with performance. My Spec 3, 6 puck will moan if I dont let it warm up. When driving there is a sound that I can best discribe as sort of a rattle. only happens on decel or is just more noticable then. It also happened with my CM FX400 I had in before.
All is normal my friend.
All is normal my friend.
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