Clutch install
#11
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I was thinking of going with the same thing that is on the comptech s2k: ACT pressure plate, stock disc and comptech flywheel. I just trying to decide if its worth it to get the comptech flywheel
^^ how do you like the feel of the clutch, that is what I was thinking of getting
^^ how do you like the feel of the clutch, that is what I was thinking of getting
#12
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I've heard great things about the Hardtopguy clutch. You should talk to Black Nugget. He's going to be pushing 400hp on it. He was pushing 360hp before.
#14
It's slightly more 'grabby' than stock, but nothing that's a problem. The flywheel definitely makes the car rev differently. Heel-toe blips jump the revs up more than before, so I had to re-learn how much to blip. Other than that, I couldn't tell you if it frees up any power. I'd buy the hardtopguy kit again in a heartbeat. I love it!
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Originally Posted by Aze85,Dec 1 2005, 08:26 PM
its pretty tough.
i installed a transmission, clutch and flywheel, and drive shaft spacer on my friends mustang at my house. it took us 3 full days.
i installed a transmission, clutch and flywheel, and drive shaft spacer on my friends mustang at my house. it took us 3 full days.
#17
I'll be installing a SPEC pp/clutch disc w/ stock flywheel this spring (I hate working on my car when its cold). I'll let you guys know how it compares to stock.
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Originally Posted by blue03s2k,Dec 1 2005, 07:46 PM
thats cause you probably stripped a few bolts while you were doing it..
you bastard we did not strip any bolts.