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Old 03-01-2008, 01:17 PM
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Does our clutchs have an adjustable nut to wear we can tighten the cable?
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We don't have cable clutches...cars haven't in EONS
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We don't have cable clutches...cars haven't in EONS
we dont?!?!? I didnt see no fluid resuvoiur for our cars, so I assumed it wasnt hydraulic and figured it was cable, well I dont know then do you know what kind of clutchs set up we have?
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we dont?!?!? I didnt see no fluid resuvoiur for our cars, so I assumed it wasnt hydraulic and figured it was cable, well I dont know then do you know what kind of clutchs set up we have?
Hydraulic.

Shares it with the brakes
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Originally Posted by steddy2112
Hydraulic.

Shares it with the brakes
Ooooooo damn I feel stuiped Lol hum s&*t cause I was gonna tighten up the cable if it was a cable because my clutch is fried and I was gonna see if that would buy me some time to get back and fourth to work but nvm, I cant help it man I get to excited driving my car, and I dont know I feel I gotta race ALL THE TIME Lol.... get this exedy and start being a little easier Lol.
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Originally Posted by steddy2112
Hydraulic.

Shares it with the brakes
Exactly

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Ooooooo damn I feel stuiped Lol hum s&*t cause I was gonna tighten up the cable if it was a cable because my clutch is fried and I was gonna see if that would buy me some time to get back and fourth to work but nvm, I cant help it man I get to excited driving my car, and I dont know I feel I gotta race ALL THE TIME Lol.... get this exedy and start being a little easier Lol.
I have the exedy clutch/flywheel combo and its great. Just make sure you break it in for at least 1k miles.

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I have the exedy clutch/flywheel combo and its great. Just make sure you break it in for at least 1k miles.[/QUOTE]

Ok thanks man I'll do that, I am thinking of just putting a cheap clutch in it again just to get me by while I save for the Exedy, because I need my car and that cheaper clutch will just buy me some time to get money saved
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unless you are installing the clutch your self or getting it done for free, you should just drop the money on the exedy for one install because its not cheap to have one installed by a shop

why waste the install money twice

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Originally Posted by BOOSSTED 06
unless you are installing the clutch your self or getting it done for free, you should just drop the money on the exedy for one install because its not cheap to have one installed by a shop

why waste the install money twice
what kind of clutch would you recommend getting? i dont some awesome clutch just something cheaper and has a good name when my stock clutch goes
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Originally Posted by BOOSSTED 06
unless you are installing the clutch your self or getting it done for free, you should just drop the money on the exedy for one install because its not cheap to have one installed by a shop

why waste the install money twice
Yeah I will be doing the install my self, thats why I figured I would just put a cheapy in for now because I need my car tog et back and fourth to work... ;( and they're I'll just save to get that exedy, but I dont know lol I really want that exedy but I dont have the money on me to just up and buy it right yet, maybe if I sell my body I might get lucky
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Originally Posted by TommySSSC
what kind of clutch would you recommend getting? i dont some awesome clutch just something cheaper and has a good name when my stock clutch goes

exedy has an OEM replacement too which is like $300 at least from my guy at swerve it is if not a little less. Exedy OEM replacements have been proven to hold a little more then the stock clutch too
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