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which clutch should i use on my s4 n/a turbo?

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Old 08-07-05, 06:44 PM
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which clutch should i use on my s4 n/a turbo?

decent prices and where to get it. price isnt really a issue but i cant see paying 500 buck for one, maybe 300. and what kinda abuse will i be able to give to the tranny. im gonna wait a while before doing a tII tranny swap so ill go this route for now. someone please help.
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Well the N/A tranny is different from the turbo tranny. You might want to check if they even have the same cluth size. But as far as performnce for the right price goes look towards ACT clutches. Theyre a great product and don't burn out easily. They last and literally SMASH the clutch and tranny into drive. I highly reccomend this brand.
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im not worried about being able to use it on a tII tranny later on as i know it wont work but thanks, ill check it out(act)!!!
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try giving a look at SPEC clutches as well. they are relatively cheap and ive heard all but good things from people that use them.
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^^ where? where can i get these?
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just pick up a puck disc for cheap and bolt it in...
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what about a pressure plate?
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Stock one normally holds up fine unless anybodys had any problems with that? I myself am looking for a clutch for my 88 13B N/A. I'm researching some good combos. Anybody know of a good thred like this 1? I'll probably just end up getting an act clutch though but im still looking!
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you have a puck clutch... it grabs pretty hard
run the stock pressure plate should be fine
besides, the puck clutches seems to be more forgiving when you use it on a not-so-good surface...

would be a very cheap solution to use that NA tranny

since that na trannys not going to last long - why spend anything over 50 for a clutch????
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http://speedmachineperformance.com/i...l?v=1&pid=4108
thought about this clutch..^^^ no faith in the n/a drivetrain!!!
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