randomisjustfine
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- First Name
- Tadas
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- May 14, 2018
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- Harrisburg, PA
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- 2017 Civic SI
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36k miles or 36 months is when our Si’s should have their brake fluid replaced according to owners manual/maintenance minder.
If you are going to get your brake fluid replaced consider purchasing SS braided clutch line and getting it installed, since you are going to have your system flushed and then you will need to bleed it anyways.
Now why am I bothering you with this post? Well I believe that it changed the way my clutch feels. It feels consistent now and slightly firmer which made my experience of rowing trough them gears so much better. Consistency especially.
I didn’t feel much of a difference when I replaced mt fluid with Amsoil. But I sure do feel the difference with SS braided line in place.
If you want to replace that line, 36k mile service is the time. My mechanic charged me $40 to do it together while changing the brake fluid and the line I believe cost me another $40 which I got from PRL very long time ago...
It is simple to diy this, but if you are taking your car somewhere to get serviced - do it while changing the brake fluid so you can save some money.
I think $80 is well worth the improved experience.
If you are going to get your brake fluid replaced consider purchasing SS braided clutch line and getting it installed, since you are going to have your system flushed and then you will need to bleed it anyways.
Now why am I bothering you with this post? Well I believe that it changed the way my clutch feels. It feels consistent now and slightly firmer which made my experience of rowing trough them gears so much better. Consistency especially.
I didn’t feel much of a difference when I replaced mt fluid with Amsoil. But I sure do feel the difference with SS braided line in place.
If you want to replace that line, 36k mile service is the time. My mechanic charged me $40 to do it together while changing the brake fluid and the line I believe cost me another $40 which I got from PRL very long time ago...
It is simple to diy this, but if you are taking your car somewhere to get serviced - do it while changing the brake fluid so you can save some money.
I think $80 is well worth the improved experience.
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