Could I use syncromesh in the clutch res
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Anyway, the answer is no. Synchromesh is gear oil. Only use Dot 3/4 brake fluid for the clutch.
Anyway, the answer is no. Synchromesh is gear oil. Only use Dot 3/4 brake fluid for the clutch.
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Sorry about that didn't know and cool thanks
>No need to bump this thread. You're only allowed to bump a thread once a day and since this thread has had posts today, that voids the bump.
Anyway, the answer is no. Synchromesh is gear oil. Only use Dot 3/4 brake fluid for the clutch.
Anyway, the answer is no. Synchromesh is gear oil. Only use Dot 3/4 brake fluid for the clutch.
Sorry about that didn't know and cool thanks
I"m not sure if you guys have seen Acura RSX and 7th Gen Celica's put down wheel hp on a dyno. It seems to me that those cars are able to put down more whp due to the fact that they lose less power through their axles. yes I know the output in power of the rsx might be more than our celica's.
Even Integra DC2 put out the same whp as an SS-III. But the new RSX Type R loose less whp than the older DC2. Why is this??
Some member over on Celica tech told me it has to do with the internals of the transmission that allows more power at the crank to transfer to the axles more efficiently????
This post has been edited by BonzaiCelica: Jan 15, 2012 - 5:24 PM
Even Integra DC2 put out the same whp as an SS-III. But the new RSX Type R loose less whp than the older DC2. Why is this??
Some member over on Celica tech told me it has to do with the internals of the transmission that allows more power at the crank to transfer to the axles more efficiently????
This post has been edited by BonzaiCelica: Jan 15, 2012 - 5:24 PM
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Its due to the gearing in the trans how much power you lose through the trans is determined by the gearing
The rsx has a 6speed with shorter gears than our 5speed trans
Atleast that has always been my understanding
Something like the taller the gearing the harder the motor has to work
The more power it loses
Idk its like that i beleave
Im still waiting for my celicatech account to be activated
The rsx has a 6speed with shorter gears than our 5speed trans
Atleast that has always been my understanding
Something like the taller the gearing the harder the motor has to work
The more power it loses
Idk its like that i beleave
Im still waiting for my celicatech account to be activated
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