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Old 12-07-2011, 10:04 PM   #4229
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That is really cool for the M6 crowd. McLeod makes an awesome product.
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Old 12-07-2011, 10:10 PM   #4230
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That is cool, looks like it comes with a SFI clutch can to boot. How many $$$?
Rockland Standard Gear is the place to get the SFI for the M6. GTAHVIT spoke with their tech gurus at length about that topic. He would know the price.

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That is really cool for the M6 crowd. McLeod makes an awesome product.
Yes they make great stuff. Red (the founder) was a very smart engineer. The unit in the pic retails for ~$300.
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Old 12-07-2011, 10:44 PM   #4231
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a clutch line-lock?!
i sure hope you got a strong clutch... mine would
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Old 12-07-2011, 11:02 PM   #4232
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here's another pic and the video I shot.

Sweeeeeeeeeet, I have a twin disc Mcleod in my whip to match!!
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Old 12-07-2011, 11:55 PM   #4233
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Old 12-08-2011, 10:46 AM   #4234
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a clutch line-lock?!
i sure hope you got a strong clutch... mine would
correct me if I'm wrong Bruce, But If i understand it, the clutch is disengaged and the brakes are engaged when the botton is pressed

so the clutch isn't actually holding anything? until you release the button to launch.

right?
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Old 12-08-2011, 11:10 AM   #4235
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correct me if I'm wrong Bruce, But If i understand it, the clutch is disengaged and the brakes are engaged when the botton is pressed

so the clutch isn't actually holding anything? until you release the button to launch.

right?
Usually it is two separate buttons. One for Line Loc, one for clutch release.

I may have misled some in that it does not actually lock anything, it is a release button for the throwout bearing. It holds the clutch DISENGAGED. You still need the Line Loc to hold the front brakes so that you don't roll backward out of the lights. [Many may not know this but at most tracks there are some good size 'divots' on the starting line from all of the rubber buildup and launches. If you have a shorter wheelbase car, the rear tires will tend to roll backwards into the center of the launch 'divot'. Conversely, if you have a longer wheelbase car it tends to roll forward into the launch 'divot'. A Looooong time ago I red lighted during a race because I did not have the Line Loc on after staging and the Firebird (yes the same Firebird) rolled backward out of the staging beam while I was waiting lights to come down. My fault, but a good lesson.]

If a track is freshly prepped and scraped this shouldn't be an issue.
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Old 12-08-2011, 11:23 AM   #4236
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Usually it is two separate buttons. One for Line Loc, one for clutch release.

I may have misled some in that it does not actually lock anything, it is a release button for the throwout bearing. It holds the clutch DISENGAGED. You still need the Line Loc to hold the front brakes so that you don't roll backward out of the lights. [Many may not know this but at most tracks there are some good size 'divots' on the starting line from all of the rubber buildup and launches. If you have a shorter wheelbase car, the rear tires will tend to roll backwards into the center of the launch 'divot'. Conversely, if you have a longer wheelbase car it tends to roll forward into the launch 'divot'. A Looooong time ago I red lighted during a race because I did not have the Line Loc on after staging and the Firebird (yes the same Firebird) rolled backward out of the staging beam while I was waiting lights to come down. My fault, but a good lesson.]

If a track is freshly prepped and scraped this shouldn't be an issue.
So, on a stock Camaro with a common master cylinder for clutch and brake?

does that mean it can hold brake pressure as well as clutch pressure?


or are the brakes bypassed?
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Old 12-08-2011, 11:40 AM   #4237
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So, on a stock Camaro with a common master cylinder for clutch and brake?

does that mean it can hold brake pressure as well as clutch pressure?

or are the brakes bypassed?
I do not know if the Camaro M6 has a common fluid reservoir, but it cannot be a common master cylinder. Braking and Clutch are two very independent functions.

The beauty of the McLeod unit is that it just get installed inline with the throwout bearing hydraulics. Then you wire it up and you're good to go.
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Old 12-08-2011, 01:06 PM   #4238
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OKOK sorry... reservoir same reservoir...

of course the mastercyls are different....

I'm good now
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Old 12-08-2011, 03:58 PM   #4239
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Usually it is two separate buttons. One for Line Loc, one for clutch release.

I may have misled some in that it does not actually lock anything, it is a release button for the throwout bearing. It holds the clutch DISENGAGED. You still need the Line Loc to hold the front brakes so that you don't roll backward out of the lights. [Many may not know this but at most tracks there are some good size 'divots' on the starting line from all of the rubber buildup and launches. If you have a shorter wheelbase car, the rear tires will tend to roll backwards into the center of the launch 'divot'. Conversely, if you have a longer wheelbase car it tends to roll forward into the launch 'divot'. A Looooong time ago I red lighted during a race because I did not have the Line Loc on after staging and the Firebird (yes the same Firebird) rolled backward out of the staging beam while I was waiting lights to come down. My fault, but a good lesson.]

If a track is freshly prepped and scraped this shouldn't be an issue.
I'm sorta wondering how it can be a clutch release and a line lock at the same time?

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Old 12-08-2011, 04:04 PM   #4240
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I'm sorta wondering how it can be a clutch release and a line lock at the same time?

You can, but you need to be careful.

There are two solenoids - one for the brake's Line Loc, one for the Throwout bearing. How you wire them is up to you.

As one example: You could put a relay or double pole switch that lets you keep the Line Loc and Clutch Release on separate buttons so that you can engage the Line Loc in the burnout box to heat and clean your tires, and then you could flip a relay such that when you stage, a single button releases both Line Loc and Clutch simultaneously.
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Old 12-08-2011, 04:09 PM   #4241
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so, you'd only need one button to do either line lock only, or line lock and clutch. And the switch/relay would tell the button whether it was in line lock only or like lock and clutch mode?
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Old 12-08-2011, 04:48 PM   #4242
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so, you'd only need one button to do either line lock only, or line lock and clutch. And the switch/relay would tell the button whether it was in line lock only or like lock and clutch mode?
It's personal preference. It could be wired anyway the driver chooses.
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