Spoon clutch n flywheel????????
I'd suggest that if you get the flywheel that you also puchase a 99-00 civic si starter or a jdm itr starter. The USDM ITR starter may grind on the wheel since the teeth don't match up correctly.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by D »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">works best as an ash tray.
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lol
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lol
why waste the money?unless you're getting a smokin deal,you can get equal/better quality stuff for a much better price.you could get a Fidanza flywheel off Ebay or elsewhere new for about $200.you can source a nice clutch setup from somewhere like Clutch Specialties for around $300.
all the Spoon stuff is just re-badged parts from other manufacturers anyway.
chris
all the Spoon stuff is just re-badged parts from other manufacturers anyway.
chris
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these dont grind do they?
or TODA</TD></TR></TABLE>these dont grind do they?
myself and about 5 or more people i know have been running the Fidanza flywheel for a while now with no problems.i currently have the Clutchmasters stage 3 in my car(had it for over 4 years now),some of my friends also have it or stage 4.we all love it.a couple people i know with more extreme setups are running he Clutch Specialties clutches with good results(i have one waiting to put in my car)
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