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Master to Slave Clutch Line oppinions

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98mitsubishigst

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Lost pressure in pedal, then got it back, then lost it again in my gst tonight..

So im just replacing Master/Slave and just going with a Clutch Line Straight from Master to Slave..

If you eliminate that Accumulator, does it make the pedal that much heavier? that accumulator makes the clutch spongier right??

And is the ExtremePSI clutch line good??

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i ordered that same line from xpsi last week and installed it. Have not tried it yet but I did read on many discussions that a SS line will help a lot with the pedal. It suppose to make it less heavy or easy on your foot. Also, by getting a straight line you will eliminate possible leaks from too many connections on the line.
Hope this helps!:thumb:
 
I worked on a 2g and what I believe your talking bout also is what slowly releases your clutch if you try to dump it
 
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