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1. Sov13t- Got your pedal box... Got your shift linkage.. I just need to do some work on them. Your X-member is ready and waiting for the rest of the kit to be finished
2. Intellibomb- You are taking SVXYgirl's place as she has informed me she will not be able to do this quite yet... I am hoping to be able to finish your parts in my new garage once I get it set up or when I get back to Jersey to do some work Tom |
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The clutches are cable type on the FWD trannies arn't they? This means the petal assemply will be different. The awd legacy tranny I did a while back had the cable clutch. The easiest why we found was to cut the clutch assembly off the Legacy assembly and weld it to the SVX assembly and swop the svx break petal for the legacy one. I beleive it may also be possible to may an adapter for the entire Legacy assembly and just use it. |
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Mike, I have already gotten a few cable pedal assemblies and built one so far... It is relatively simple but still a pain in the arse. I will be using a cable 4.11 in my teally when I find a trans for it
Tom |
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1. Sov13t- Got your pedal box... Got your shift linkage.. I just need to do some work on them. Your X-member is ready and waiting for the rest of the kit to be finished
2. SVXBart- You will be #2 in line, sorry for the confusion... I am hoping to get some work done this weekend 3. Intellibomb- You are taking SVXYgirl's place as she has informed me she will not be able to do this quite yet... I am hoping to be able to finish your parts in my new garage once I get it set up or when I get back to Jersey to do some work Tom |
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Hey Tom, I'm done paying my school bill so it's time to scrape up for SVX parts. You think a WRX tranny will hold up to an NA set up for a while? I don't plan on super/turbocharging the car for a while, so would it be good with a good clutch kit? Also, I'm assuming a cable clutch is an easier install, but is the difference worth the labor save? Only manual cars I've ever driven were 240s, 300zxs, and vr4s. Not sure which had what. Tryin to get these before they disappear as some have been telling me.
Last edited by SVXtacy; 11-19-2006 at 09:10 PM. |
#66
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ok... sorry I have been vacant from this thread for a while but I have been a busy boy setting up my new garage... I got my new welder the other day and figured today was a good day to test it out... I also figured, with all my newly aquired pedal boxes I would try what I have been meaning to do for a long time... it is still in it's test phase but I have found a way to adapt the Hydro guts onto the SVX frame... Doing this will raise the pedals up and away from the firewall and allow the stock gas pedal to be used and thus not decrease throw... Also throw of the clutch pedal will also be increased. You will be able to use the stock brake booster without modifications. Only problem is, this process takes much longer than the traditional "make it fit" method but I believe the findings will be well worth it. More on this when I get the pedal box in my car and make sure all is well
Tom |
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pictures of the new style hydro pedals... These got more work done to them before I quit for the day. I extended the clutch master mount 1 5/8" and I also extended the pushrod for the clutch master 1 5/8". I will try and find time to tear out my brake booster and replace it with an unaltered one. I will also replace the clutch master pushrod and see if it all works well.
Tom |
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Somebody is making good use of their Thanksgiving school break
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not for long I have an engineless civic showing up on Sunday which I need to work on... There goes any progress on the kits Gotta love the engine source sending me an OBDI 1.6l when I needed an OBDII. Hopefully we can get the right motor or I am swapping heads which I am not looking foward to
TOm |
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Yeah, but you've got plenty of time, right? -Bill
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Retired NASA Rocket Scientist Most famous NASA "Child" - OSIRIS-REx delivered samples from asteroid BENNU to Earth in Sept. 2023 Center Network Member #989 '92 Fully caged, 5 speed, waiting for its fully built EG33 '92 "Test Mule", 4:44 Auto, JDM 4:44 Rear Diff with Mech LSD, Tuned headers, Full one-off suspension '92(?) Laguna, 6 spd and other stuff (still at OT's place) My Locker |
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Sent some business your way Tom. Looks like there will be 2 6mts in SD...
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1. Sov13t- Got your pedal box... Got your shift linkage.. I just need to do some work on them. Your X-member is ready and waiting for the rest of the kit to be finished
2. SVXBart- You will be #2 in line, sorry for the confusion... I am hoping to get some work done this weekend 3. Intellibomb- You are taking SVXYgirl's place as she has informed me she will not be able to do this quite yet... I am hoping to be able to finish your parts in my new garage once I get it set up or when I get back to Jersey to do some work I know I have been keeping you waiting for so long but it is the end of the semester for me and I have a ton of school work. After this week I should be able to wrap things up so if you are on the list for a kit, they will be ready in the next 2-3weeks. Just a notice to those who are waiting or thinking about buying one, now is the time to order Tom |
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Sorry if someone already asked this but I couldn't find the answers in the forum...
1) What is the difference between the Hydro clutch and the Cable clutch? 2) If I wanted to do a six speed swap, would it be better to get: a) a newer transmission/axles/differential b) an older transmission... and do you think some aftermarket modifications should be done to the stock clutch/transmission for better performance?
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This pic is of the newest pedal box mounted in a parts car I am stripping out for someone... Figured that I would try it while everything else is out of the way... Fits very well but I need to work on clutch master mounting a little because this pedal box mounts it about 10mm higher than my others so with a little shift it will be right where I want it. BTW this uses the stocke brake booster which saves me the time and frustration of removing the booster and modifying it. Tom |
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