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Old 26-Jan-2004, 12:37 PM
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HAVE YOU HEARD OF euro-drive CLUTHES????

Was wondering if you have heard of euro-drive clutches as well as semco?

how good are these clutches.

i know they are cheap coz i'm getting the whole kit for like $185 tax in.

now i'm worried about how long its gonna last me if i do regular 3000 RPM shifting.

no stunts no burn outs no nothing..how long do you expect this to last?

have you thrown a clutch like this in your cars?

how many kilometers has it been?

keep in touch please... rdsouza@rogers.com ......thanks

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Old 26-Jan-2004, 01:23 PM
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ok...do you really drive a '99 NSX? Cuz if you do and you're planning on cheaping out on a clutch you're seriously on crack.
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Old 26-Jan-2004, 03:12 PM
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its for his coupe...sorry never heard anyones reviews before
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Old 26-Jan-2004, 03:46 PM
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Yes Eurodrive is 20min from me, they do amazing work in rebuilding parts.

PS... he drives a SOHC.
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Old 26-Jan-2004, 04:07 PM
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just make sure the clutch kit you purchase is "new" not a "remanufactured" one...and I too have done work with eurodrive...good stuff!
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Old 26-Jan-2004, 04:28 PM
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Old 26-Jan-2004, 04:55 PM
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i believe Ken @ KSR is sponsored by EURODRIVE talk to him
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Old 26-Jan-2004, 07:51 PM
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thank you guys and yes i drive a freakin coupe i have no idea how to change that nsx thing but yes i have a 1996 honda civic Si sohc...atleast for now.

can't wait for summer to pop out coz this is whats gonna be on the road..so watch out for this V4
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Old 27-Jan-2004, 04:35 AM
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nice bike
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Old 27-Jan-2004, 06:51 PM
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Old 27-Jan-2004, 07:10 PM
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I'm feeling the rims, haha, seriously, nice bike, I want one now,
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Old 30-Jan-2004, 01:36 PM
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did all you fans of vtec know that bikes the vfr comes with vtec equipped engines?

well this is true.

check out the new Honda VFR 800's online. it comes also with somehting really funny...ABS whats next.....can you guess?
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Old 30-Jan-2004, 01:43 PM
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EURO DRIVE CLUTCHES SUCK!! why? coz they are freakin rebuilt..who the **** rebuilds clutches.. it ain't gonna last..its common sense..


i'm going all honda or somehting better.

do you guys know of any clutches aftermarket BRAND NEW that holds stronger and costs around the same.

let me know a website or any good reads as to choosing the right clutch for my needs.

thanks everyone

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Old 30-Jan-2004, 02:23 PM
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just buy a DYNAPAK..
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Old 31-Jan-2004, 12:19 AM
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anyone know good brand name clutches that will hold a little stronger than clutch and is the same price or a bit more and good quality clutch.

i'm thinking of doing a good clutch!!
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Old 31-Jan-2004, 07:27 AM
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Clutchmasters
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are excelent Clutches, price wise, will be higher than OEM... Try a google search for dealers... or ebay is sometimes a decent price range check...
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Originally posted by meateater
EURO DRIVE CLUTCHES SUCK!! why? coz they are freakin rebuilt..who the **** rebuilds clutches.. it ain't gonna last..its common sense..


i'm going all honda or somehting better.

do you guys know of any clutches aftermarket BRAND NEW that holds stronger and costs around the same.

let me know a website or any good reads as to choosing the right clutch for my needs.

thanks everyone

Russ
YO MEAT!...THE MAJORITY OF CLUTCHES OUT THERE ARE RE-BUILDS DUDE...TRUST ME.....ACT/CLUTCHMASTERBAITER....ALL OF THEM. THE ALL RE-BUILD..

I JUST GO MY CLUTCH IN ON FRIDAY FROM EURO-DRIVE....IT LOOKS GREAT...KELVAR FACING!! DON'T BE FOOLED..THEIR CLUTCHES ARE GOOD. I KNOW OF MANY PEOPLE THAT HAVE USED THEM....U SHOULDN'T HAVE A PROBLEM....EXPECIALLY WITH UR SETUP..I CAN SHOW U PICS OF MINE IF UD LIKE..PEACE
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Old 31-Jan-2004, 12:28 PM
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clutch master's are rebuilt.....euro drive will suit your needs and more....I have heard nothgin but good things...if you want something a littel better than stock with a good price then get a exedy or replacement or an exedy race organic (1900 lbs pp) the race organic could hold jsut under what a act hd pp can hold (2100 lbs) and it has smooth engagement....alot of clutches are rebuilt out there so.....
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Originally posted by dingus8
alot of clutches are rebuilt out there so.....
.............................DON'T BE FOOLED!
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