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TheZerminator93 04-21-2005 10:28 PM

need help buying new clutch!!
 
I have a 93 tt and lately whenever I give it about half throttle or more, the revs will jump from 3000-5 or 6000 and the car doesnt move as if the car is in neutral. I have been reading the forums and I gather that this is a clutch problem. I'm looking to buy a new clutch and I've seen that most people buy ACT or RPS clutches. My car has a Jim Wolf chip and boost jets, running about 15psi. Which RPS or ACT clutch is recommended? Also, I'm thinknig about buying this clutch set from proclutch I just found on Ebay for $210.00 which is an entire kit ready to install. Has anyone had any experience with this clutch? Heres the link, can you guys check it out and let me know what you think.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7968220283

Woody75(Denver) 04-22-2005 06:51 AM

Stick with the major brands like RPS or ACT or JWT. An RPS Street would work for your set up as would a JWT Street disc set up. I've seen and dealt with to many issues from ACT clutches and personally think thier customer service blows. But then again, other people like them and are having good experiences with them..

TheZerminator93 04-22-2005 07:20 AM

Forgot
 
I will also be changing the downpipes and midpipes when I do the clutch . Will this change the power enough to upgrade the clutch past RPS street clutch?
Thanks again guys. Still curious about this ebay clutch.

Woody75(Denver) 04-22-2005 08:01 AM


Originally Posted by TheZerminator93
I will also be changing the downpipes and midpipes when I do the clutch . Will this change the power enough to upgrade the clutch past RPS street clutch?
Thanks again guys. Still curious about this ebay clutch.

The street clutch should be able to handle what ever the stock turbos can throw at it.


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