Clutch Problems!!!
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Clutch Problems!!!
My clutch is slipping and I know I'm going to have to replace it soon.
Should I get a set with the flywheel if I'm only going to upgrade to a small bit higher performance clutch setup, or do you think that it'll be OK as is?
Should I get a set with the flywheel if I'm only going to upgrade to a small bit higher performance clutch setup, or do you think that it'll be OK as is?
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Well what is your goal for the car? And what clutch do you think you're gonna buy? You will probably be fine with the stock flywheel but make sure to get it resurfaced.
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There is no reason to get a new flywheel unless you want to up your performance. A street strip clutch will work just fine in conjunction with your stock "flywheel" if that is what you want to call that shitty hunk of metal... hee hee. Allso your stock flywheel might not need to be resurfaced... If it is nice and smoothe, free of waves, big scratches etc... just take some fine emry paper/cloth to it.
An aluminum flywheel, thow expensive, is an awesome upgrade if your pocket book allows for it!
-Blake
An aluminum flywheel, thow expensive, is an awesome upgrade if your pocket book allows for it!
-Blake
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