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Techna-fit stainless brake and clutch lines

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Web
Maryland, US
  • THE SHADOW
B/c I'm going to flush my brake/clutch system soon, I was thinking of upgrading the brake lines and clutch line. Well, actually just the clutch line but if I can get a good deal on the full kit, then I'll get all 5.

My question is...has anyone every heard of or used Techna-fit brake lines or their clutch line? I'm wondering how good their quality is as compared to Agency Power.

Thanks for feedback.


Here's their full kit from Corsport:
http://www.corsportusa.co..._info.php?products_id=708
$125.00 and an extra 5$ for sleeves



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[#] Oct 08, 2008 12:05am
Web
Maryland, US
  • THE SHADOW
bump.....need help with these if anyone's dealt with this manufacturer.



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[#] Oct 08, 2008 08:30am
FrAnkRYzzO
Perry Hall
Maryland, US
  • $upervillain
    for Hire
Sorry Jeff, no experience here. I know the Agency lines are quality though. I'll ask some of my buddies after wrk and see if anyone has used them.


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[#] Oct 08, 2008 09:03am
falkore24
New Jersey, US
  • Vehicle Designer
I haven't dealt with Techna-fit before, but I can definately vouch for Remi and Ty at Corsport! I don't think they'd sell them if they were cheap BS. Corsport is awesome and they run a very proficient business with excellent communication.

[#] Oct 08, 2008 10:20am
AndrewF
Phoenix
Arizona, US
  • Tire Changer
Will the clutch line make any difference on a factory clutch? Looking for at least a little more feel, and $35 isn't too much to spend.

[#] Oct 10, 2008 08:43pm
Web
Maryland, US
  • THE SHADOW
AndrewF wrote:
Will the clutch line make any difference on a factory clutch? Looking for at least a little more feel, and $35 isn't too much to spend.



All I did was flush the fluid yesterday in the brake lines and the clutch line and already I noticed the pedal to be more consistent. Rather than having a little spongy feel to it, it lowers and pulls back towards me very smooth. I would say that the clutch line may enhance that just a LITTLE bit more, but it's not a bad idea if you plan to upgrade the clutch later.

Anything that helps eliminate possible misshifts due to not having enough feel while shifting is a good thing.



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[#] Oct 10, 2008 10:55pm
Web
Maryland, US
  • THE SHADOW
Gonna get the clutch line with the sleeve from Corsport and the Agency Power lines from Carcandy. I've reinspected my cv axles and the boots are doing MUCH better with the grease I added to them over a week ago. I am pushing them back until after the winter



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[#] Oct 11, 2008 09:26am

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