Which replacement clutch is closest to stock feel?
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for those of you that "dont know" what clutch you have cuz' you baught a used evo then you can find out just by removing the black rubber groment on the bottom of the bell housing on the tranny. You have to remove the undertray first(if you dont have it then it will be super easy). Once you have that lil thing out then peek in there and check it out. stock clutch is usually dark grey pressure plate.
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Originally Posted by djmikeymike
back OT........... how much power is the stock clutch good for? im talking on the street no drag raceing
I'm dreading making the ACT switch because I still have a bigger left leg from my DSM ones
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Originally Posted by MrMejia
for those of you that "dont know" what clutch you have cuz' you baught a used evo then you can find out just by removing the black rubber groment on the bottom of the bell housing on the tranny. You have to remove the undertray first(if you dont have it then it will be super easy). Once you have that lil thing out then peek in there and check it out. stock clutch is usually dark grey pressure plate.
What if you have a new IX, just curious why my clutch is so hard and I've been in other IX's and there clutch is so soft.
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