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02-26-2013, 01:57 PM #1
Master Cylinder Help
I have read good things about the tick master cylinder and I think it would be a nice addition to add to the LS7 clutch kit I am getttging. However its $325. I heard that the master cylinders from 01-02 are a lot better than my current stock one from my 1998.
My question is will a master cylinder from an 01-02 fix the problem of shifting at high rpms? and if it does how much are they and whats the part number
Thanks
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02-27-2013, 09:12 AM #2
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I believe you got your answer form another thread but in case not..
No, the GM MC's will not. It's due to their design. Tick MC's are worth the cost.
One thing to note with the LS7 clutch. There have been report issues that unless you install a new tick mc at the same time with a new LS7 clutch you'll have some problems. The LS7 clutch is a self adjusting clutch.
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