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    Active Member Three Rings Thomas@TAI-VW's Avatar
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    USP hydraulic clutch line installed,thanks you guys!!!

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    I have 12,500 miles on my 2012 S4 I bought new in 2012,and one reason for the low miles is I really did not enjoy driving this car as much as I should have,one reason was because I thought this is the WORST feeling clutch I have ever driven in a stock car. The engagement point was very vague and seemed to randomly change depending on how fast I was shifting,etc. '
    After reading about USP's clutch line/damper eliminator,I bought it and it sat in my office for about a month bvefore i decided to put it in,2.5 hours later my car is TRANSFORMED. The clutch is still springy because it is a DMFW after all,but I can actually "feel" and modulate the clutch engagement. All the VAG cars have this dampener,but for some reason it feels like shit on the S4. If you are on the fence,get this little line. It IS a PITA to install,I have a lift and a fully equipped shop and it took me 2.5 hours. The biggest hassle was getting the stock line out, I just cut that mofo in 1/2,and getting the ECU box out enough to access everything,but it was well worth it. I want to thank all the guys on here that posted about it and made me aware this was available. MAHALO!!
    2012 S4,6MT. Steering wheel/4 rims & tires/seatbelts/windshield wipers/41 psi in front tires/40 psi in back tires/CD player/AC/sunroof/oil level=full/coolant=full/no CEL/glovebox/no car payments/dusty brakes/lowbeam/high beam/turn signals/small nick in the bumper from a stone about 1/16" in dia. about 4 " below the headlight/gas in tank/clutch-brake-gas pedals.

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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    I agree I didn't enjoy driving the car hard when I first bought it my16. But after some research I bought the line went for a test drive after installing it and what a difference!!! No more delay when doing fast shifts!


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    2016 Glacier White S4 P+
    6MT | Black/Magna Nappa Leather | Tech Package | Carbon Inlays | Sport Diff | Alu-Optics | Black Optics | B&O | LED Interior Lights |
    25% Tint | LED Fogs | 19" BBS CS5 Winter Setup | Eurocode sways F+B | Eurocode endlinks F+B | Deval Diffuser+Front Lip | | ECS 10mm Spacers | USP Stainless clutch line | E-codes | ECS Diff mounts | Eurcode Tranny mount |

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    Senior Member Three Rings Victor Newman's Avatar
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    You guys are selling me on this. Feels like a marshmallow ended up in there somewhere
    2010 S4 / 6MSG / Sport Diff / Alcantara Interior / StopTech 380mm BBK / Hawk HP+ / Castrol SRF / SRP Pedals / H&R Super Sport / VMR V710

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Might have my shop do this when I go stage2.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Fo reelz? Or are you just rationalizing all that work you put into the install?

    If fo reelz, when I do a fluid flush sounds like this should be an add on.

    FWIW, I think there are 3 legs on this milking stool of shifting lameness:

    1. Clutch line: the "safety damper" mechanism

    2. SA Pressure Plate: based on my experience with a B7, I think this is really the source of the moving engagement point.

    3. DMFW: my take is that this is really over-villified in terms of engagement feel. It's heavy, no doubt.

    My extremely scientific estimate is the breakdown of negative impact on clutch engagement is something like:

    Feel Movement
    Line Damper 50% 40%
    SA PP 30% 60%
    DMFW 20% 0%
    Mein ist grau

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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    Any helpful tips? I really want this but finding time to do installs is tough and not near many shops and I am partial to doing things myself. I really find the clutch to be one of my least favorite items, my z06 was notchy as hell with short shifter but it felt far better.
    2019 RS3
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    Veteran Member Four Rings Thurston's Avatar
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    gosh I'm going to have to do this - is the installation pretty much fool proof or it it a major b*tch? I am assuming this primarily is felt between the god awful and painfully slow 1st and 2nd shift?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings MrFunk's Avatar
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    I'm still on the fence... I agree the clutch feel could be improved. What are the down sides to this upgrade if any?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrFunk View Post
    I'm still on the fence... I agree the clutch feel could be improved. What are the down sides to this upgrade if any?
    From all the reviews I have read, the only downside is that the modification is not reversible due to the stock line having to be cut in order to extract it from its location. I think one person disconnected the stock line and left it in there, bouncing around I imagine, which I do not think is an ideal solution.
    A downside for me is that I do not feel confident doing this install myself, and I really like to avoid having to pay shops to do aftermarket mod whenever possible.
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    Mods: Xpel Ultimate, 3M Color Stable Tint 35%, Bilstein PSS10, Euro Code Alu Kreuz, Eurocode Sway Bars, Moog Endlinks, CR-15, Eurocode Meisterwerk ASTS, AWE Resonated Touring Exhaust, 034 Transmission Mount, HCX LED 3000k Fog Lights, Apikol Rear Diff Mount

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Thurston's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveYem View Post
    From all the reviews I have read, the only downside is that the modification is not reversible due to the stock line having to be cut in order to extract it from its location. I think one person disconnected the stock line and left it in there, bouncing around I imagine, which I do not think is an ideal solution.
    A downside for me is that I do not feel confident doing this install myself, and I really like to avoid having to pay shops to do aftermarket mod whenever possible.
    that's where I'm at - I don't feel comfortable doing any kind of clutch work with out having the process explained to me like I am five years old. I don't particularly want to pay a shop until I'm ready to upgrade my clutch but at that point is it even necessary with an aftermarket stage w/e clutch?

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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    It is not really what I would consider "clutch" work, it is changing a line and re bleeding it just like you would with brakes. If the pedal still feels squishy you have air in the line, you keep working it until you get the pressure you want. It is easier with two people but I did it back in the day by myself gravity fed....made a mess but such is life.
    2019 RS3
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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveYem View Post
    From all the reviews I have read, the only downside is that the modification is not reversible due to the stock line having to be cut in order to extract it from its location. I think one person disconnected the stock line and left it in there, bouncing around I imagine, which I do not think is an ideal solution.
    A downside for me is that I do not feel confident doing this install myself, and I really like to avoid having to pay shops to do aftermarket mod whenever possible.
    I left my stock line in place been driving around for couple months without any problems. Where are you located in Pa could put the line in for you!
    2016 Glacier White S4 P+
    6MT | Black/Magna Nappa Leather | Tech Package | Carbon Inlays | Sport Diff | Alu-Optics | Black Optics | B&O | LED Interior Lights |
    25% Tint | LED Fogs | 19" BBS CS5 Winter Setup | Eurocode sways F+B | Eurocode endlinks F+B | Deval Diffuser+Front Lip | | ECS 10mm Spacers | USP Stainless clutch line | E-codes | ECS Diff mounts | Eurcode Tranny mount |

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    How hard is this to DIY? I don't have a lift but I'm pretty decent at doing work myself and one of my good friends who is a mechanic would be helping.
    2011 Phantom Black Effect S4 6MT Prestige, Sport Differential, Flat-Bottom Steering wheel with red stitching, RS4 Aluminum pedals, 034 Transmission mount, Roc-Euro Intake, Roc-Euro Short Shifter, 90mm AWE Touring Exhaust with stock downpipes, Unitronic Stage 2+, JHM 179mm Overdrive Crank Pulley, MercRacing heat exchanger, Stasis rear sway bar, CR-15, Gloss Black RS4 Grille, Sachs Xtend Clutch, 034 Density-Line Motor Mounts, Bilstein B12 Suspension Cup-Kit

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Where did the DIY thread go? I can't find it anymore

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by hyetiko View Post
    I left my stock line in place been driving around for couple months without any problems. Where are you located in Pa could put the line in for you!
    Woah for how much time I spend on this forum, I can't believe I missed your reply. I'm in Phoenixville so not too far from Newtown Sq. at all. I was thinking about paying a shop to do the install, but I would actually be curious to see yours first to determine whether it's something I want to do in the first place. I'll PM you..
    SOLD 2015 Daytona Gray S4
    6MT / Sport Diff / B&O / Tech Pkg / Carbon Atlas / Black Alcantara
    Mods: Xpel Ultimate, 3M Color Stable Tint 35%, Bilstein PSS10, Euro Code Alu Kreuz, Eurocode Sway Bars, Moog Endlinks, CR-15, Eurocode Meisterwerk ASTS, AWE Resonated Touring Exhaust, 034 Transmission Mount, HCX LED 3000k Fog Lights, Apikol Rear Diff Mount

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