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Hey, I have a few modifications done to my SE and it dynoed 145/138 according to the last owner. It has weber sidedrafts (45dcoe), rb header/presilencer, exhaust, and thats basically it.
Anyhow, the clutch is going and I'd like something that will hold up well and be relatively inexpensive.
I've heard good and bad things about centerforce, act, autozone clutches, etc. I'm just wondering what you all would suggest for a mildly modified car, keeping performance and durability and price in mind. Thanks
Anyhow, the clutch is going and I'd like something that will hold up well and be relatively inexpensive.
I've heard good and bad things about centerforce, act, autozone clutches, etc. I'm just wondering what you all would suggest for a mildly modified car, keeping performance and durability and price in mind. Thanks
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I have not done alot of searching for clutches yet, but i would probably recommend looking at Mazdatrix or RacingBeat for a lightweight steel or aluminum clutch. Good luck on your search and here is a BUMP back to the top.
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