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Old 07-08-2008, 09:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Ok so im having the well known 3rd gear popping out and EVERY gear grinds when shifting into it...it also very hard to get into reverse and 1st gear..and well im tired of this crap so im thinking bout getting a PWERKS stage 2 tranny....anyone here have one? How do you like it? Will it fix my problems and be a reliable tranny for my mods in my sig and is there a warrenty on it if so what is the stipulations?
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Old 07-08-2008, 09:46 AM   #2 (permalink)
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before you do that... just to make sure cause i saved a local from going your route... did you check the clutch pedal adjustment on your car? i seen this exact same thing with ppl whos clutch pedal adjustment has slipped... takes a nut driver and 20 seconds... and you dont even need to pop the hood! its worth a shot...
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gonna try this i think i have already done this and it seems that my problem would be more severe than just the pedal moving but ill try it wont hurt
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when you do it, pull the pedal out so it sticks out past the brake pedal... go extreme at first and if it helps, you can fine tune it back later
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that didnt help still does it

ANYONE have a PWERKS stage 2 tranny out there??
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