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Slipping clutch?

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looks like your clutch is slipping... Did you readjust your clutch pedal after install? If it's even a little off it may not be fully disengaging your clutch and could easily be your problem.
 
good luck, I just changed my master cylinder and clutch. the adjustments can really mess with it. its a pain to re-adjust that pedal a few times.
 
OE master cylinder, i got in the car today to start fooling with the master cylinder
pushed the clutch in and it stuck,i went on to find a good bit of fluid on the inside of the firewall and all over the clutch assembly around the peddle so i guess ill be changing my master cylinder.Any brands you guys would suggest?
 
it seems to me as if the rpm go up way to high but the car dosent to me the first idea would be worn or bad clutch. Put the car in higher gera and let go of the clutch pedal if the car goes than it comfirms it. Maybe you have oil leaking on the flywheel or the clutch from the rear main seal, or tranny or oil pan etc... Thats why it only took 2400 miles.
You never know what it is tho with this aftermarket clutches, maybe it requires some special adjustment.

TPS is not likely to do that. You'll have problems with the car shutting off on you, no power, missfire etc....

Check the clucth....good luck and let me know what it is.
 
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