So after dad finished up the clutch install he took the car out for a ride. "Felt great," he said. Until 2000rpm, when the tach swings wildly from 1500-3900rpm. What the friiiiiiiiiiiiiig.
SO tonight we got around to addressing the problem, and after a quick call to Marc started looking at the G4 and G28 sensors. Replaced them, no change. Checked the ECU (as I mentioned above I was wiring in some crap), it was all good. We sat around stroking our (non-existent) beards for a while and finally decided to try loosening off the G4 and G28 to see if perhaps they were too close. I have no idea why this idea came to be, but I think dad thought it up. Anyway, tried the G4 first, it did nothing but screw up the idle. When we went REALLY far out it idled like crap but revved like a dream. So we slowly tightened it down, until finally we decided that wasn't it. 30 minutes later... :slap: So then we tried the G28. Bingooooo. Idle was perfect, revved happily.
But now how to keep it in one place? It needed only a small gap, but all the washers we had with openings big enough were very thick. So a small piece of bent mig wire was the answer. Wrapped it around the sensor and tightened it down and voila.
So my driving impressions on a 7A/Stg4 Extreme Street setup that is supposed to hold 900lb/ft: feels good man. Clutch is just a bit stiffer than stock. Feels springy, actually. But good. Engagement is very positive but I wouldn't say grabby. I think if one is going for a balls-to-the-wall street clutch setup, this would be THE one. I can't say how good it'd be for drag racing, but it feels wonderful around town.
30psi here we come
