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Old 04-Feb-2003, 05:55 PM
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Question clutch replacement

hey guys i'm looking to replace my clutch once my swap is in the works, i am looking to get a good price on a stage 1 aftermaket clutch. I want a decent price for a d series tranny, what brand do you guys recommend??
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Old 04-Feb-2003, 07:13 PM
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I'd say go for ACT.
It's about $500 for the kit.
Atleast all the CRXers say its better.
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Old 04-Feb-2003, 09:04 PM
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I have an Exedy Organic sitting in my closet right now and will be installing shortly...I'll let you know my thoughts.

ps - I paid about $400 for complete kit with both bearings.
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Dan, you might have to adjust your master cylinder to move the engagement point up. Exedy has had a problem with the marcel being too high on B-series applications, which can lead to throwout bearing noise and failure (because it's not fully released). This might cause later engagement, but it's not too bad once you get used to it.

I'd personally take ACT over Centerforce anyday though.
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Clutchmasters, ACT, Exedy, Centerforce, are all reputable names used in racing. Stage II is what I'd recommend. Usually 70% holding over stock with easy engagement and will last a lifetime.
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Old 05-Feb-2003, 12:42 PM
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okay so what is a decent priced clutch, my bro just bought a Clutchmasters stage 3 the whole kit bushing and all for $650 that's for a 94 probe gt. For a stage 1 i should be able to get the whole kit for 400$ if the diffrence is small i'll take a stage 2 but i don't think i really need it i mean the motor is NA and it's just got bolt ons, i do like to rape it a lot though I will check pac mall today. Where the best place to get one ??
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I will check pac mall today. Where the best place to get one ??
Definitely not PacMall. All they have there are accesories and whatnot. Why not try one of our affiliates
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