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Old 07-19-03, 11:16 PM
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i know this is a stupid one, but might as well give it a try.. can i throw my after market s5 na clutch on my s5 t2 ?
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I beleive they are different. so that would be a NO
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thankx thats all i needed.. oh another one whats up with using a fd clutch?
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It is possible to use a FD clutch, but it is not a direct swap. The FC clutch pulls, and the FD clutch pushes the pressure plate away from the flywheel. Or is it the other way around Well, you get the point. They are different.
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