XTR Racing Clutch
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Please try and give you my answer.
I want to see an establishment.
I want to see an address.
I want to see machines, I want to talk with them.
I only see a store on e-buy.
I want to see tests, quality certification for these products.
I want to see an establishment.
I want to see an address.
I want to see machines, I want to talk with them.
I only see a store on e-buy.
I want to see tests, quality certification for these products.
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(2)- they dont have one
(3)- no machine, just child labor
(4)-thats all your going to see
(5)-search!!!!!!!!!!!! eBay crap does not work! If you want to be a cheap @$$ go buy a Honda.
Bro we could search for it just as easy as you can. most of the crap sold on eBay may work. but not worth it at all. had a budd run and eBay clutch in his GST and 2 of the springs in the disc fell out after like 1000 miles.
Last edited by still*boostn; Dec 26, 2010 at 08:07 AM.
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That could anyone say after a superficial search.
I tried to do a little investigation to get the correct information.
If you are interested I will expose my conclusion below:
* There are 4 related companies and will give their names
-speedsolutionintl
-gripforce
-f1racingtech
-speedmotorcars
* reputable companies to produce these "Chinese".
Sometimes the world is smaller than it seems.
I tried to do a little investigation to get the correct information.
If you are interested I will expose my conclusion below:
* There are 4 related companies and will give their names
-speedsolutionintl
-gripforce
-f1racingtech
-speedmotorcars
* reputable companies to produce these "Chinese".
Sometimes the world is smaller than it seems.
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I found a couple things, but since you're so damn lazy I'm just going to tell you to google it. If you had searched and couldn't find anything, that's one thing. don't come in here demanding information because you're too lazy to use google.
then you have the nerve to start ranting about wanting quality, addresses, and certifications and all this from a $179 clutch? lol
why don't you go to the ebay site and email the vendor selling them and ask him how to get in touch with the company. obviously he would know because they send him product.
duh
that's just basic common damn sense.
then you have the nerve to start ranting about wanting quality, addresses, and certifications and all this from a $179 clutch? lol
why don't you go to the ebay site and email the vendor selling them and ask him how to get in touch with the company. obviously he would know because they send him product.
duh
that's just basic common damn sense.
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That could anyone say after a superficial search.
I tried to do a little investigation to get the correct information.
If you are interested I will expose my conclusion below:
* There are 4 related companies and will give their names
-speedsolutionintl
-gripforce
-f1racingtech
-speedmotorcars
* reputable companies to produce these "Chinese".
Sometimes the world is smaller than it seems.
I tried to do a little investigation to get the correct information.
If you are interested I will expose my conclusion below:
* There are 4 related companies and will give their names
-speedsolutionintl
-gripforce
-f1racingtech
-speedmotorcars
* reputable companies to produce these "Chinese".
Sometimes the world is smaller than it seems.
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I had one of these clutches in my honda couple years ago. Was on a stock motor. Clutch came apart in less than 300 miles after being installed. Clutch materail came completely off the disc. Lol
These clutches are a joke. Would be better off getting a stock clutch or saving up and getting a "real" clutch. U get what u pay for
These clutches are a joke. Would be better off getting a stock clutch or saving up and getting a "real" clutch. U get what u pay for
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Now I know who the factory clutch.
It's all a marketing policy. Technology allows them to sell cheaper and uses several brands.
They produce parts for famous brands.
Visit the following address and convince yourself: www.gripforce.com.
If someone has changed after 300 miles the clutch is his fault.
The manufacturer recommends 500 miles easy use.
I have two good examples for these clutches:
- STI 400whp ran over 7000 miles so far
- STI 360whp ran so far over 3,000 miles.
In their case, stage 3 clutch works perfectly.
It's all a marketing policy. Technology allows them to sell cheaper and uses several brands.
They produce parts for famous brands.
Visit the following address and convince yourself: www.gripforce.com.
If someone has changed after 300 miles the clutch is his fault.
The manufacturer recommends 500 miles easy use.
I have two good examples for these clutches:
- STI 400whp ran over 7000 miles so far
- STI 360whp ran so far over 3,000 miles.
In their case, stage 3 clutch works perfectly.
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Thank you, have a very elegant and lofty expression.
I apologize for my broken English.
I hope you understand what I'll say.
English has spread so much because it was malleable and admitted mistakes. Let's not forget that English is true in Great Britain, America has lost its essence.
I apologize for my broken English.
I hope you understand what I'll say.
English has spread so much because it was malleable and admitted mistakes. Let's not forget that English is true in Great Britain, America has lost its essence.
Last edited by Malaxa; Dec 27, 2010 at 09:58 AM.