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Old Jun 30, 2004 | 03:52 PM
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Alright, I searched, but didnt quite find any answers. Im doing a light street build up, maybe a little autocross (ive considered boost, but i dont have that much money to drop). My car has 73xxx miles on it and my clutch is beginning to slip under spirited driving. Id rather go with aftermarket (ACT) replacement parts. Any experience with the lighter end of ACT clutches or where I can buy them (or how much).

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Old Jun 30, 2004 | 03:58 PM
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ill say go for ACT or clutchmaster and about the pricing try ebay... they have cheap stuff overthere .....
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Old Jun 30, 2004 | 04:37 PM
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the act stock replacement is just that, i wouldn't buy it. ive had the act extreme, its a little uncomfortable if you're a wuss. the price on it was a little high, some 300 dollars, maybe close to 400... dont remember. anyways, i'll recommend that clutch to anyone buying a clutch. i didn't have so much luck with the clutchmasters, its an organic disc clutch and is real grabby, i didn't like it much. organic material tends to wear out a whole lot quicker than metallic. the clutchmasters lasted about 8-9 months w/ hard driving on a built nitrous motor, the act is in a low boost turbo lude and still going after about 3 years of abuse.
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