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Old 09-29-2016, 06:43 PM   #15
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The seperate reservoir was a big help on the 5th gens. Just turkey baste it every time you track and problem solved. And you keep the dirty fluid away from the brakes. It cured my "dead pedal" problems with the stock clutch.

At 6,500 miles my fluid is noticable dirty. So I swapped out some fluid. After maybe 50+ 1/4 runs. It doesn't look like there is much room for a seperate reservoir. Especially with the Mishimito catch can. I am not sure if the clutch was giving me a problem on two runs last week. I had trouble with second gear. But no clutch sticking to the floor kind of problems.
No matter how much they improved the set up on this car I still plan on doing the turkey baster mod regularly. It's cheap and easy insurance and takes 5 minutes. Good to hear that even with dirty fluid you had no clutch pedal stick. What was your issue with second gear? Was it before or after you swapped out some fluid?
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Old 09-30-2016, 07:13 AM   #16
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No matter how much they improved the set up on this car I still plan on doing the turkey baster mod regularly. It's cheap and easy insurance and takes 5 minutes. Good to hear that even with dirty fluid you had no clutch pedal stick. What was your issue with second gear? Was it before or after you swapped out some fluid?
Before the swap. I am not quite sure. I never miss second, third only once in a while. Great shifter and transmission. Somthing did not feel right like the clutch was sticking. Perhaps I slipped it bit too much on the launch. Later that night it seemed fine.
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Old 09-30-2016, 08:02 AM   #17
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No matter how much they improved the set up on this car I still plan on doing the turkey baster mod regularly. It's cheap and easy insurance and takes 5 minutes. Good to hear that even with dirty fluid you had no clutch pedal stick. What was your issue with second gear? Was it before or after you swapped out some fluid?
What is the "turkey baster mod"? Sucking out old fluid and refilling with new?
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Old 09-30-2016, 08:59 AM   #18
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What is the "turkey baster mod"? Sucking out old fluid and refilling with new?
Basically, yes...
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Old 09-30-2016, 09:02 AM   #19
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Before the swap. I am not quite sure. I never miss second, third only once in a while. Great shifter and transmission. Somthing did not feel right like the clutch was sticking. Perhaps I slipped it bit too much on the launch. Later that night it seemed fine.
Got ya...probably was that. Overheated clutch that needed a cool down...

Have you tried the launch control trick some are using now? The top two fast list guys used it from what I read, and my buddy has claimed to pick up a tenth by doing it.

Basically you use launch control, floor the throttle and let the car hold the rpm (I think it's 4000ish), but instead of dumping the clutch and letting the launch control pull some timing to keep wheel spin in check you let the clutch up slower. This way there is no throttle modulation needed.

Are you using no lift shift?
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Old 09-30-2016, 10:40 AM   #20
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Have we actually confirmed SS's have no lift shifting? I was under the impression that no lift shifting was a part of the Performance Traction Managment system that is only going to be on the SS 1LE and ZL1
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Old 09-30-2016, 10:45 AM   #21
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Have we actually confirmed SS's have no lift shifting? I was under the impression that no lift shifting was a part of the Performance Traction Managment system that is only going to be on the SS 1LE and ZL1
Yes, a few members have tried it, and a tuner said the software in enabled. So it should work under WOT on all '16 and up SS's. Not sure if it needs to be in certain driver modes though...
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Old 09-30-2016, 10:54 AM   #22
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Yes, a few members have tried it, and a tuner said the software in enabled. So it should work under WOT on all '16 and up SS's. Not sure if it needs to be in certain driver modes though...
Very cool! Didn't know that!
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Old 09-30-2016, 04:56 PM   #23
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Got ya...probably was that. Overheated clutch that needed a cool down...

Have you tried the launch control trick some are using now? The top two fast list guys used it from what I read, and my buddy has claimed to pick up a tenth by doing it.

Basically you use launch control, floor the throttle and let the car hold the rpm (I think it's 4000ish), but instead of dumping the clutch and letting the launch control pull some timing to keep wheel spin in check you let the clutch up slower. This way there is no throttle modulation needed.

Are you using no lift shift?
MY ZL1 had NLS and it was great. I think I may have accidently tried it on the new car. Still not sure if it is there on the CA6 SS though.

I did try launch control a couple of times and I didn't let go of the clutch. I will try again. Thanks for the tip. If I picked up a tenth stock I would have run a 12.30ish! in not so great air. Darn. I'm bolt on now. That could be the launch consistancy I have been looking for.
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Old 10-27-2016, 06:46 AM   #24
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So are you saying that the 16 SS M6 does not have a clutch bleeder? I was under my car last night looking for what I've seen in the Gen 5 cars and those lines are not even there. The tr6060 bell housing has NO holes on the side like the Gen 5 cars. How in the heck can I bleed this clutch?

The reason I ask is that I did a Motul 660 flush/fill and would like to bleed the clutch also.

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man if these cars had a remote bleeder on the slave cylinder from the factory i would be sooooooooo happy.
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