decent clutch for d series?? (for y7/y8 mini me over summer)
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decent clutch for d series?? (for y7/y8 mini me over summer)
im goin to be doing a mini me over the summer but the first thing im doin is changing my y7 tranny to a y8 b4 i swap out any other y7 parts and switch to y8.. im plannin on lil boost for daily driven in the future..
i odnt kno much about clutchs, flywheels, etc etc.. which clutch would be useful in the future?
i odnt kno much about clutchs, flywheels, etc etc.. which clutch would be useful in the future?
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Re: decent clutch for d series?? (slikz714)
all 92-00 hydrolic d-series clutches are the same.
For a mini-me swap you won't need an agressive clutch. You're only getting like 10-15 more whp. But if you plan on doing some mild boost a mild upgrade from OEM shoud be plenty.
If you are going to boost it later, I would recommend the organic exedy clutch. It's a 6 spring organic clutch disc with good customer support, and quality parts.
gripforce clutches on ebay has exedy products at very competitive pricing, fast shipping, and good customer support.
Modified by ek forever guy at 6:41 AM 6/16/2007
For a mini-me swap you won't need an agressive clutch. You're only getting like 10-15 more whp. But if you plan on doing some mild boost a mild upgrade from OEM shoud be plenty.
If you are going to boost it later, I would recommend the organic exedy clutch. It's a 6 spring organic clutch disc with good customer support, and quality parts.
gripforce clutches on ebay has exedy products at very competitive pricing, fast shipping, and good customer support.
Modified by ek forever guy at 6:41 AM 6/16/2007
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