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Kracka
09-09-2010, 09:12 PM
I have yet to meet a single person who didn't like it better with the pill gone; even the biggest of the ultra whiny bitch boys! I don't care how many miles you have on your car, removing it does nothing but improve the feel and lengthen clutch life.

Oh yeah, and get a MBC.

Kracka
09-09-2010, 10:11 PM
LOL wow! Can I touch my balls while you work on my car?

I do agree though; zero negative effects. Worse case scenario, we just put the pill back in for you, but I've NEVER heard of anyone wanting to do that. I really don't understand why so many X guys are afraid of this, it was the same thing with the 8/9 guys...but not quite as bad since so many were previous DSMers. My stock IX clutch actually started slipping during hard downshifts so that's when I removed the pill; I then put another 15k miles (including autocross) on the clutch without it slipping even a single time.

Kracka
09-09-2010, 10:18 PM
I just see it as completely the package you've already started. You gave your hand all the niceties with your shifter and bushings, why not get your foot a little love too? If the car were bone stock I'd see it otherwise, but for an already modded car that you've spent thousands on, why stop and skip the easy/cheap stuff that frankly will give you a more noticeable benefit on a daily basis than your $730 intercooler?

Rmondoh
09-09-2010, 10:18 PM
LOL wow! Can I touch my balls while you work on my car?

I do agree though; zero negative effects. Worse case scenario, we just put the pill back in for you, but I've NEVER heard of anyone wanting to do that. I really don't understand why so many X guys are afraid of this, it was the same thing with the 8/9 guys...but not quite as bad since so many were previous DSMers. My stock IX clutch actually started slipping during hard downshifts so that's when I removed the pill; I then put another 15k miles (including autocross) on the clutch without it slipping even a single time.

Well being one of those guys that is reluctant to do it, I think you pretty much have your answer in what I said above. I don't see a problem with it as it is. It sounds like this is one of those life lessons you'll learn once it happens to you with a big fat "I told you so!" at the end of the story, lol.

It could also be a few other things, such as "Well Mitsu must have put it there for a reason" or "I don't understand how the whole thing works, so if it's not broken, don't fix it". I think I fall in the latter of those 2 statements. :(

cmspaz
09-09-2010, 10:22 PM
It's not something you feel until after you've done it. It really does make a world of difference.

I'm going to second the "quit being a goddamn fucking woman" bit. Just do it.

Kracka
09-09-2010, 10:23 PM
I now apply both those statements to your stock intercooler, shifter, bushings, etc. :)

cmspaz
09-09-2010, 10:28 PM
I now apply both those statements to your stock intercooler, shifter, bushings, etc. :)
I have $400 and an Evo to my name right now. Next paycheck ;)

Rmondoh
09-09-2010, 10:31 PM
I now apply both those statements to your stock intercooler, shifter, bushings, etc. :)

Oooooh, very good point! I'll have to think about how to respond to that. Perhaps we can get to the bottom of why guys are reluctant to remove it.

I have $400 and an Evo to my name right now. Next paycheck ;)

He was referring to my 2 statements in quotes in my previous post.

Kracka
09-09-2010, 10:32 PM
I have $400 and an Evo to my name right now. Next paycheck ;)
Was talking to Rmondoh, not you ;)

cmspaz
09-09-2010, 10:33 PM
Was talking to Rmondoh, not you ;)
Well fuck, we can do them together then... just, really really far away.