SS clutchline
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From: Mississauga, Canada
Vehicle: 1998 Hyundai Accent
Just throwing this out there.. does anyone make an upgraded clutchline for the x3? perhaps SS?
has anyone ever had one made? i know the escort has one.. and man.. it makes a stock clutch feel like a st1.
would be nice if i could do one on the accent
has anyone ever had one made? i know the escort has one.. and man.. it makes a stock clutch feel like a st1.
would be nice if i could do one on the accent
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Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
There is a group buy going on on RDTIburon.com for SS brake lines and clutch lines.
Fit the Tiburon/Elantra, so I don't know about the x3. Might wanna ask the guy running it, he can probably get them made for you. High quality stuff.
Fit the Tiburon/Elantra, so I don't know about the x3. Might wanna ask the guy running it, he can probably get them made for you. High quality stuff.
lol no clue but im sure there is a industrial hose maker in your area i would look up like "hydraulic hose" in the phone book
they pretty much just cut your old ends off clean em up and install them on a new hose
they pretty much just cut your old ends off clean em up and install them on a new hose
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QUOTE (liveD83 @ Oct 26 2009, 10:46 PM)
noob question but what is the difference in performance with an upgraded clutch line.
What does a hose maker call himself/herself? A hoser?
What does a hose maker call himself/herself? A hoser?
LOL zzzing!
and the difference between a stock clutchline and an upgraded SS line is line pressure and flex.
stock rubber line flexes and expands and contracts due to heat/pressure.. whereas an SS line has no flex or contraction.. not to mention it'll last forever.
more clutch pressure going to the clutch equals stronger clutch pressure @ the transmission.
think of it this way.. it's like installing a "booster" for your clutch without having a booster.
Definitely check out the group buy over on RDT. The guy sells quality stuff and the prices aren't bad (lower than previous GB). Hell I even posted it on here:
https://www.hyundaiaftermarket.org/forum/in...mp;#entry146229
https://www.hyundaiaftermarket.org/forum/in...mp;#entry146229


