Upgrade Clutch kit for 93 NA
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Upgrade Clutch kit for 93 NA
Would like a complete kit and if available a lightweight flywheel too. Does any of the WRX stuff fit a 93 NA Lego? I have a 93 Legacy that is donating its trans for my 94 TW with a 4EAT and would like to upgrade so I don't burn up a OEM one.
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Re: Upgrade Clutch kit for 93 NA
You have to match the clutch kit with the tranny. That being said there certainly uprated clutches and flywheels for the n/a trannies.
Ill have to dig through my emails but I had an aggressive stup on my 98 impreza.
Ill have to dig through my emails but I had an aggressive stup on my 98 impreza.
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Josh Colombo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 14, 2002 10:23 am Wait....I'm confused now.
Re: Upgrade Clutch kit for 93 NA
As Mike mentioned, you need to match the clutch to the tranny type. The non-turbo transmissions utilized a push style clutch fork setup. I would suggest searching for clutch setups for the GC 2.5 Impreza.
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Re: Upgrade Clutch kit for 93 NA
If it is possible to go to a hydraulic slave cylinder vs the cable actuated you will have more options (if there are mounting holes for the slave cyl on your bellhousing it should be pretty easy).
As it is with the cable clutch there is not an upgrade available. I think the hydraulic clutches require a lot more force and you would not want to try to use one of those. I think a lightweight flywheel for a later car should still work though.
or not. Seems you can use the parts for a hydraulic clutch car just fine.
As it is with the cable clutch there is not an upgrade available. I think the hydraulic clutches require a lot more force and you would not want to try to use one of those. I think a lightweight flywheel for a later car should still work though.
or not. Seems you can use the parts for a hydraulic clutch car just fine.
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Re: Upgrade Clutch kit for 93 NA
Op, I picked the 2nd one in this link for my 2.2 cable clutch impreza.
http://www.clutchcityonline.com/ExedyAc ... Subaru.htm - pm Jamal to see if he could give you a better deal.
http://www.clutchcityonline.com/ExedyAc ... Subaru.htm - pm Jamal to see if he could give you a better deal.
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Josh Colombo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 14, 2002 10:23 am Wait....I'm confused now.
Re: Upgrade Clutch kit for 93 NA
Well that's handy. Basically means one clutch will work fine with everything non-turbo.
The ACT flywheel/ Exedy clutch combo is a pretty good option. For some reason the exedy lightweight flywheel is about 150 more. And yes, I can get you a better deal than that site.
The ACT flywheel/ Exedy clutch combo is a pretty good option. For some reason the exedy lightweight flywheel is about 150 more. And yes, I can get you a better deal than that site.