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Old 06-11-07, 09:25 PM
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Default Clutch, which one is good??

I'm planning on getting a clutch for my sc300 but i don't know what brand to get.
Are the ones on ebay any good? for example XTD stage 3... or F1 ??
I don't think i need the most expensive one but also i don't want to buy any *****.
Old 06-11-07, 10:29 PM
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wat kinda power are you looking to put down. If you're going for big HP i would probably go with the rps 6 puck, that baby grabs like no other. If you're gunna stay moderate ( and by moderate i mean bolt ons and such) i would go with the centerforce dual friction. Very easy on the knees and not very stiff. I've also seen it handle about 300 rwhp so its definitely boost capable.
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a working one.
Old 06-12-07, 05:58 AM
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vinh: I just bought that car. I planning to turbo it.I will propably stay in 400-450hp range so tranny will hold it.
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Exedy twin disk...then you will never have to worry about it not holding
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the problem u'll be running into if selecting the exedy is that the tranny will die before the clutch so why spend that much for a clutch? i'll be using the spec stage 3 + with the superclamp option myself...no reviews as of yet as car is going to be tuned within a few days. i personally won't trust the ebay clutches but that's just me.
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Center Force Dual Friction
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