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Old 04-02-2012, 03:43 PM
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I wanted to say Thanks to Mike for returning my phone call and answering my questions on what I needed to fix my failing clutch. I replaced my clutch 14 months ago and the transmission shop used the OEM stuff. They did a great job, however since then I've added quite a few more ponies. It's too much for the OEM clutch to handle. It held up for a few months of running about 500+ hp but I could tell lately that it wasn't up to par.

Mike promptly returned my call and we discussed the car and what it puts out, as well as how I drive it. After talking I have decided to use the LS7 components to make it more user friendly(driveable) and designed for the horsepower the car now makes.

Mike Yeager is a very helpful guy and I wanted to share my expereince with his shop.


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Old 04-02-2012, 03:55 PM
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Oh snap! I forgot to ask if I had the 26 spline or what? I'd feel mighty silly if I had a 10 spline or whatever the 98 C5 had......and it wouldn't work with the LS7 set-up?



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