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Old 04-14-2010, 10:57 AM
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Time for a new clutch any suggestion?

Hey since my clutch is worn out im looking for a new clutch which clutch do you think would be good to replace with the oem ones
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What do you want it to do......

Exedy Stage one is basically stock...and good for a stock car

There is really no benefit to a `stronger`clutch if your car is stock
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hrmm what do you think of the XTD STAGE 2 ORGANIC CLUTCH would that do?
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My stock clutch was replaced at 96,000 hard driven miles. If you are not FI or Nitrous then leave it stock.
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I replaced my clutch at 65k.

Try the ACT Clutch and Streetlite Flywheel. I am very happy with setup. I am not FI but I am not stock either.

Streetlite keeps it civil at 13.9 pounds instead of Prolite at 9.

Modified Clutch Disk - ZM8-HDMM

Streetlite Flywheel - 600145-03

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I say go with BHR's stage 1 with their lightweight flywheel
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what ever you do .. go with a lightened flywheel .. nice difference!
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It's it just me buy for some reason I have repalced my clutch 3 times since hitting the 80,000 mark I know when I got a lightweight flywheel I replaced my clutch like every year and a half. O
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