clutch slipping.....
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clutch slipping.....
well my clutch is starting to slip (i think due to the cold...)... and i was wondering what my options are... i have abvout 306awhp... and was wondering what my options were... thanks alot
Originally Posted by pharmd98
ACT street clutch. I got one and love you.
Anyway, yeah, ACT is a good streetable clutch.
Last edited by twinscrewed; Nov 19, 2005 at 10:00 AM.
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1080 shipped for a Exedy with the flywheel, IMO that's awsome.
1080 shipped for a Exedy with the flywheel, IMO that's awsome.
Originally Posted by Assassin
I just ordered an ACT kit with a fidanza lightened flywheel.
I'll be doing the install myself though.
I'll be doing the install myself though.

I thought about doing it myself, but i think it would have taken me about 2 weeks to do it with having to work and all. I called mitsu to see how long they say it takes to change it out and they said 10 hrs worth of labor, so did a few other local mechanics.
Good luck to you though if you take it on.
Originally Posted by sleet
If it's slipping due to the cold then it won't slip once it heats up again.
Originally Posted by Fa$[- a$ $hi[-
Do you have the luck of having a lift and engine supports? My mechanic had to drop the whole crossmember section to get the tranny out. He said he worked on a 3000 awd before and the tranny came out without dropping the section. This is his first evo he's worked on, though.
I thought about doing it myself, but i think it would have taken me about 2 weeks to do it with having to work and all. I called mitsu to see how long they say it takes to change it out and they said 10 hrs worth of labor, so did a few other local mechanics.
Good luck to you though if you take it on.
I thought about doing it myself, but i think it would have taken me about 2 weeks to do it with having to work and all. I called mitsu to see how long they say it takes to change it out and they said 10 hrs worth of labor, so did a few other local mechanics.
Good luck to you though if you take it on.
I'll be using the hobby shop here. They have everything I'll need. I'm workin with 2 friends, one whom has done his GSX more than once, and one whom has done his Evo. So they're confident we can get it done in roughly 8 hrs or so. But I'm not limiting myself to a time constraint.



im gettin my Exedy Twin plate put on wenesday by AMS....