hpram99
15+ Year Contributor
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- Feb 11, 2007
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Omaha,
Nebraska
First a preface
98 GSX as seen in my profile (look for details) has been owned by an underage doofus that decided that everything was best when fubar. Well, almost everything.
This is, and will be, a project car and a daily driver. My wife will also drive it as much as me, she owned an RX-8 with a light flywheel, modified int/exh and misc. other crap. She know how to drive. However, she is also 52 and doesnt have the leg muscle to constantly push a 3000+ lb clutch in rush hour on the way to work.
a. Goal here is around 350hp, but as efficient and reliable as humanly possible.
b. I am not car-stupid, please do not assume this, but I am dsm-specific inexperienced
Now. I am going to soon replace the entire clutch system, this includes Slave/Master cylinders, SS clutch line, Pivot ball, fork, bearing, and clutch (duh) and flywheel.
My questions are the following.
98 GSX as seen in my profile (look for details) has been owned by an underage doofus that decided that everything was best when fubar. Well, almost everything.
This is, and will be, a project car and a daily driver. My wife will also drive it as much as me, she owned an RX-8 with a light flywheel, modified int/exh and misc. other crap. She know how to drive. However, she is also 52 and doesnt have the leg muscle to constantly push a 3000+ lb clutch in rush hour on the way to work.
a. Goal here is around 350hp, but as efficient and reliable as humanly possible.
b. I am not car-stupid, please do not assume this, but I am dsm-specific inexperienced
Now. I am going to soon replace the entire clutch system, this includes Slave/Master cylinders, SS clutch line, Pivot ball, fork, bearing, and clutch (duh) and flywheel.
My questions are the following.
- <S> What would be recommended for a very reliable, strong clutch that isnt going to break my wifes ankle and handle 300 hp. Also a fairly light flywheel to go with it</S>
- Is there a master cylinder that eliminates pedal pump up? I would like to shorten the pedal throw, but am forced to have excessive amounts of free play just for the release valve. - I don't need an adjustment guide here
- What other parts should I look at replacing/inspecting while the transmission is out of the car? This is a slightly big job, and I don want to do it more than once for something trivial. Including oil pan, output shaft seals, etc
- With the idea of efficiency and reliability in mind, is there anything else that I should do to the car during the 2-52+ weeks it will take me?
