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Old Apr 18, 2006, 08:26 AM
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Whats the HD rated for?
Old Apr 18, 2006, 08:27 AM
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Originally Posted by TTP Engineering
We have them for $1499 shipped for the HD - new higher torque model!
scott you changed your price 1399 too low shipped eh?
Old Apr 18, 2006, 08:32 AM
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Originally Posted by BigAeVo
scott you changed your price 1399 too low shipped eh?

Hehe I ordered one literally 2 weeks ago, good thing I did

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Old Apr 18, 2006, 08:33 AM
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I bought the last one at $1399 I was told. Exedy USA is backordered currently so he is now pulling some stock from other places which obviously costs more.
Old Apr 18, 2006, 08:40 AM
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sorry for OT but what about the Exedy D core twin plate carbon clutch? Is that not a recommended street clutch?
Old Apr 18, 2006, 09:38 AM
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quick question as far as parts go all i need for a clutch install other then the clutch is the throw out bearing right? anything else i need before i take it to get installed.
Old Apr 18, 2006, 09:57 AM
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Originally Posted by BigAeVo
quick question as far as parts go all i need for a clutch install other then the clutch is the throw out bearing right? anything else i need before i take it to get installed.
It is recommended to replace the flywheel bolts at the time of install. A lot of people reuse them, but I wouldn't. Also get yourself some lock-tite for the flywheel bolts and PP bolts. Some neverseize for the input shaft and TOB/clutch fork pivot points wouldn't hurt either.
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any auto store should have this stuff?
Old Apr 18, 2006, 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by SuperHatch
It is recommended to replace the flywheel bolts at the time of install. A lot of people reuse them, but I wouldn't. Also get yourself some lock-tite for the flywheel bolts and PP bolts. Some neverseize for the input shaft and TOB/clutch fork pivot points wouldn't hurt either.

is that a preference thing? my clutch is fine right now, but when time comes do places replace those and do that? im planning on going to ttp....
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We have plenty of HD's in stock, best price online. Pm me for pricing.
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it seems like i can never get an answer to my question about this clutch,everytime i ask i get nothing.So i,ll try again.I had the sd excedy twin in my 03 and want to know if the HD still has the same decel noise and is there any chattering on a normal take off(engagement) Can someone who uses this cluth PLEASE give me an answer i,d appreciate it, Thanks
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Originally Posted by Danny23
it seems like i can never get an answer to my question about this clutch,everytime i ask i get nothing.So i,ll try again.I had the sd excedy twin in my 03 and want to know if the HD still has the same decel noise and is there any chattering on a normal take off(engagement) Can someone who uses this cluth PLEASE give me an answer i,d appreciate it, Thanks
guess no one likes you , jk bump for this mans question.
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thanks big but still no answer(LOL)
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Originally Posted by Danny23
it seems like i can never get an answer to my question about this clutch,everytime i ask i get nothing.So i,ll try again.I had the sd excedy twin in my 03 and want to know if the HD still has the same decel noise and is there any chattering on a normal take off(engagement) Can someone who uses this cluth PLEASE give me an answer i,d appreciate it, Thanks
As far as I have heard the only difference is the HD uses a stronger diaphragm spring. This means that the noise and chatter is going to be the same.
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Thank you very much for the reply ACT man


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