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Hello All, I'm looking to do a track day with my car sometime in the next few months.
I have done several track day events on my Honda CBR motorcycle, several at Road America.But this would be my first time using the Mustang...
It's always been a fun streetcar and now I'm looking to get it...
So I got the installation done, and system bled yesterday.
And that did it, the clutch and shifting operation feels better than ever.I KNOW DEFINITIVELY the Clutch is fully disengaging now.
...While I still had the car in the air, up on the jackstands, I started it up,
...had the...
Interesting... My understanding was that the '13-14 GT500 clutch master is a fine upgrade for the '11-14 GT's? That their *fluid capacity* and fluid pressure is the same as on the GT unit, the difference being that the housing is made of metal on the GT500 unit and plastic on the GT's.
I'll give it a try... I contacted Mcleod about this and it was directly recommended to me by them.
But I do suspect that you are correct, so If I can get it, I'll try to return it to them for a refund.
I'm "hoping" to not have to drop the trans... I'm going to try the few things listed above first. If that doesn't do it, then the issue must be inside the thing... but I have also not TRACKED the car by any means. 'Aggressive street driving' isn't in the same league as full-on track days - IMO.
I ordered a new Clutch Master Cylinder, [the higher capacity GT500 Version], the Shelby Remote Clutch Reservoir, and the McLeod SS Clutch Line with the small bleeder option.I think I'll try some fresh Ford DOT4 in the (newly isolated) clutch system, and bleed the system as best as possible...
Car is 10+ Years old now with 112k (spirited) miles on the clock so some components ***could*** be starting to show their age I suppose.You mean you changed out the CLUTCH Master Cylinder, correct? Not the BRAKE Master Cylinder? 2 Separate Components.And the Slave Cylinder is inside the...
Hello All, First-Time Poster Here...I'm having an issue with a clutch/flywheel/throwout bearing combination that I had installed in July of 2021.I purchased a Super Street Pro Clutch Kit (p/n 75253) for my 2012 Mustang GT,
Along with their Aluminum Flywheel (p/n 563408) & Throwout...
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