is it just a case of unscrewwing the middle part, taking out and reassembling the 2 pipes together?SteatoLegato said:not a mind-blowing change, but it does make a positive difference. More predictable friction point, positive early engagement at spirited driving. Be careful downshifting at full go however as that would stress the transmission, learn to rev match if you haven't yet. Easily reversible if you don't like it, just keep the valve.
TIMMOS29 said:is it just a case of unscrewwing the middle part, taking out and reassembling the 2 pipes together?SteatoLegato said:not a mind-blowing change, but it does make a positive difference. More predictable friction point, positive early engagement at spirited driving. Be careful downshifting at full go however as that would stress the transmission, learn to rev match if you haven't yet. Easily reversible if you don't like it, just keep the valve.
ive got a vevar pneumatic lift, best thing inhave ever bought!!!SteatoLegato said:TIMMOS29 said:is it just a case of unscrewwing the middle part, taking out and reassembling the 2 pipes together?SteatoLegato said:not a mind-blowing change, but it does make a positive difference. More predictable friction point, positive early engagement at spirited driving. Be careful downshifting at full go however as that would stress the transmission, learn to rev match if you haven't yet. Easily reversible if you don't like it, just keep the valve.
indeed. the hardest thing is getting the car up on the jacks if you don't have access to a lift
bigwinn said:100% do it
1/2/3 gear changes will feel better and if you do quick changes you’ll really notice the difference
2x 17mm spanner
11mm spanner
Mole grips
7mm
Use the two 17mm Spanners to break the cdv off the main clutch hose
Mole grips on the hose to stop leakage
Undo the 11mm hard line nut
Undo the cdv from the flexi line
Join the flexi to the hard line. Grips off and bleed using the 7mm nipple