how much power can an oem turbo exedy clutch hold?
-Realistically speaking, you'll be street driving 99.9% of the time, so equip the car for street- not track- use.
-You also assume that once on the track, you'll be going fast enough to require competition equipment.
You will not (certainly not at first, if ever).
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Idk why everyone hates on me for buying a nice clutch, its a stage 1 HD, its not like I just bought a triple plate clutch that costs $1000+
Its a good clutch, nothing wrong with its stated that its good for street and track use on exedy website. Uses the same disc as St 1 just has an upgraded pp.
I've driven on a 5 speed for almost 14 years, a stiffer clutch wont worry me unless I'm using clutch with a cable, I've had a cable to one break on my old nissan with an OEM clutch.
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Its a good clutch, nothing wrong with its stated that its good for street and track use on exedy website. Uses the same disc as St 1 just has an upgraded pp.
I've driven on a 5 speed for almost 14 years, a stiffer clutch wont worry me unless I'm using clutch with a cable, I've had a cable to one break on my old nissan with an OEM clutch.
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From: Dinwiddie, Va
However other things like fashion and style, I really could care less. Ill get clothes from goodwill. Lol
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