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Old 29th October 2009, 19:12   #1
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UUC Evo3 SSK for 6 speed

Just acquired an 09 6 speed. While the throws are smooth, they do seem a little long. Was wondering how many have gone to the UUC Evo3 SSK or any other on the market and what your impressions were? A search brought up a post from last year and the member had just installed the UUC kit. I wonder how they've held up/broken in?

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Just acquired an 09 6 speed. While the throws are smooth, they do seem a little long. Was wondering how many have gone to the UUC Evo3 SSK or any other on the market and what your impressions were? A search brought up a post from last year and the member had just installed the UUC kit. I wonder how they've held up/broken in?

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I have it, and the shifts arent super short probably 15-20% shorter.. the shifts themselves are deff more precise, stiff, and "click" into place much better... i HIGHLY suggest getting the clutch delay valve removed... i havent gotten it removed yet and will tell you once i do.. but deff when shifting quick/fast the gears sometime might grind/not go into place because of the "clutch delay valve" this needs to removed asap
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Thanks. What does the clutch delay valve do? Any downside to removing it?
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