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Spyder550 06 June 2008 09:04 PM

Hydraulic Clutch damper question
 
Hi is it any particular years that have a hydraulic clutch damper fitted?

I'm using a 2003-2005 5 speed WRX gearbox in a mid-engined Scooby based project I am building. The generic Wilwood master cylinder and Subaru slave cylinder I am using are the correct bores, but the pedal effort is highish and pretty on-off action wise. Some may be down to the pedal pivot ratio on the pedal box I am using and I may need to give that an adjustment.

But reading the thread below I get the impression if I installed the hydraulic clutch damper it may soften the pedal feel which is what I am aiming for.

https://www.scoobynet.com/drivetrain...d-bits-do.html

Has anyone tried with and without a clutch damper does not having one make the clutch operation heavier? If so what years use the damper.



Cheers
Guy

Spyder550 09 June 2008 12:18 PM

Bttt

scooby-k 09 June 2008 07:57 PM

I fitted one on my classic. it came off an 02 spec c and did male the pedal a bit lighter.
ken

bigsmiffy 10 June 2008 08:22 AM

I posted that original thread, unfortunately I never removed the damper to see if it reduced cluch slip so I'd be interested if anyone has done it as well, now the weathers better I may be tempted to craw under the car again & give it a try, I'll let you know

Tom

Spyder550 10 June 2008 08:33 AM

Cheers Tom

They actually fit one to the latest Lotus Exige S, which is similar power/weight power to my kit/project. Could do with something to soften the engagement of the clutch

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"The clutch damper cushions the severity of the clutch / transmission engagement to minimise the stresses to the drivetrain (noting that abusive/ continuous standing start applications will destroy the drivetrain components)."


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