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That is one nasty looking clutch.

lucky i got it out when i did befor it exploded. i got the car of a mate for 4k n i knew it had clutch problems but i didnt think it was this bad

what clutch and how much power were you making

im guessing that was there 850kg HD clutch around the $500 mark

its stock as a rock. Not sure what type of clutch it is but im just gunna replace it with a stock one for now so i can drive it

ah well why buy 2 clutches

how much is a stock one

i get clutches from NPC for people had no complaints with 15-20 clutches

oh yeah please change your sig as dyno day has passed :(

ok i think i did it

Edited by boostin32
ok i think i did it

how much can you get a stock one for ?? sprints can do a stock clutch for 260ish i need to get the fly wheel mechined aswell i was gunna take it to all clutch and brake at saint maries

see if the metal can be pulled out of the pressure plate also because getting just a clutch plate for now would keep the cost down also

the pressure plate is all scratched up n shit im not gunna put it back in. ill just get a new one put it back in next weekend

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