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Old 06-20-03, 11:16 PM
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Arrow clutch question

ok my clutch is officially fried so i gotta get some opinions...is this a good excuse to get an aftermarket street strip clutch or should i try to find another stock one....and if i go aftermarket what brand of clutch should i get?....thanx...lata
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http://www.rx7.com/cgi-local/2catalog.cgi?cat=2&part=2

Id probably get something like that.
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well i bought a Centerforce Dual Friction however i wanna go to an Act 4 or 6 puck as soon as i fry that one

but if your completly stock just go with something with a bit more clamping for than stock.. no need to spend big $$
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read the 2nd gen archives but basicly what everyone says is get an ACT. That's what I am ordering.
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ok i guess im goin wit an ACT street strip clutch...anyone know where to get em for cheap...no point in payin full retail
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