would this clutch be a good buy, anyone have experience w/ F1 racing.
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would this clutch be a good buy, anyone have experience w/ F1 racing.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...wItem
F1 racing stage 2 for my GSR. Are they any good and do they last. GSR is stock right now but will be turbo in couple months.
F1 racing stage 2 for my GSR. Are they any good and do they last. GSR is stock right now but will be turbo in couple months.
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Re: would this clutch be a good buy, anyone have experience w/ F1 racing. (streetracerof06)
i've never heard of them. i would watch what you buy on ebay. you get what you pay for.
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Re: would this clutch be a good buy, anyone have experience w/ F1 racing. (streetracerof06)
I would buy it, I bought a similar clutch on there XTD stage 4, Ill be putting it on in a week or so, Anyways, I bought mine after researching it on here, and lots of people have no problems with them. Remeber honda-tech has sponsors just like eveysite, so people on here bash anything non-hondatech.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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Re: would this clutch be a good buy, anyone have experience w/ F1 racing. (SohcPower)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SohcPower »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> so people on here bash anything non-hondatech.
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it has nothing to do with honda-tech. but if your going to buy a product like a clutch, think about the process that takes place to install it. what if it fails? imagine you paid for someone to do it and now there's a faulty clutch. now you have to buy a new one and pay to change it again.
your right he should research it before buying it, but then again he did asked for an opinion.
Good luck. </TD></TR></TABLE>
it has nothing to do with honda-tech. but if your going to buy a product like a clutch, think about the process that takes place to install it. what if it fails? imagine you paid for someone to do it and now there's a faulty clutch. now you have to buy a new one and pay to change it again.
your right he should research it before buying it, but then again he did asked for an opinion.
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Re: would this clutch be a good buy, anyone have experience w/ F1 racing. (philosofy1)
Im doing the work myself, and I had to pull my H22 to install it, so if i didnt think it was worth while I would off got something else.
And your saying what if it fails? U can say that about act and other similar clutches also. Just my opinion also. Im not here to argue at all.
And your saying what if it fails? U can say that about act and other similar clutches also. Just my opinion also. Im not here to argue at all.
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Re: would this clutch be a good buy, anyone have experience w/ F1 racing. (SohcPower)
thanks for the replies guys, I am wanting to find out more info on F1, I will also be putting the clutch in while the engine is out of the car. I am going to be pulling out my B16 swap and putting in a GSR.
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