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Old 12-01-2005, 09:45 AM   #25 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by viper20220k
This is what my car has been doing. But only in 3rd gear. It sounds like I am getting gear clash, and while letting out the clutch, it clashes a bit and tries to throw itself out of gear, but if I put a bit of pressure on the shifter it stays in and everything is ok. This all started happening after a night at the track with a multitude of missed WOT shifts.. I wonder if it is a clutch issue. Any ideas?

i believed the wot shifts w/ ur upgraded clutch most likely pulled a fast one on the input shaft they've been known to do that w/ the stock clutch so just imagine something w/ much more force let alone 500hp..

ps props on the build i was checking that out the other day... need to look it up at home so i can watch the vids tho
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