hey all!!
have recently been on a big trip through a few towns and citys and on the trip have noticed a bit of clutch slip under load in 3rd through to 5th.
i have absolutly no cash for a new clutch so was wonderin if there was any way to tighten ma clutch without have to pay any money??
please help a man in need of a gud normal day of boostin
clutch slip with no cash!!
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clutch slip with no cash!!
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- Vikash
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Boostin?! If your clutch is slipping and you have no cash, stop boosting!
In fact, what I would suggest is that you fashion some sort of restrictor to greatly reduce your engine's performance. Maybe cover up most of the air filter (the dirty side!) with duct tape.
You can't tighten your clutch, unfortunately.
In fact, what I would suggest is that you fashion some sort of restrictor to greatly reduce your engine's performance. Maybe cover up most of the air filter (the dirty side!) with duct tape.
You can't tighten your clutch, unfortunately.
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ok.ok
im gettin a gud 1000 doallars from the kind people at asb bank so gettin a new is only a couple of weeks away. as for putin ducttape on ma air filter, i have a boost controller so i jst gave it a little turn down for now.
now to the q's i have.....
1)what version wrx and sti clutches would fit my 89 rs with little or no modification.
2)is there much diference between the wrx clutch and a legacy clutch?
thank you.
im gettin a gud 1000 doallars from the kind people at asb bank so gettin a new is only a couple of weeks away. as for putin ducttape on ma air filter, i have a boost controller so i jst gave it a little turn down for now.
now to the q's i have.....
1)what version wrx and sti clutches would fit my 89 rs with little or no modification.
2)is there much diference between the wrx clutch and a legacy clutch?
thank you.
"did anyone see which direction that piston went"!
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- Vikash
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Little turn down? Turn it down all the way. Really. That's the least you can do.
Sickpack Subaru can probably answer your questions better than I can, but:
I'm pretty sure the early WRX clutch is the same as the early Legacy RS clutch. At some point along the line (at the bugeye model, maybe), Subaru changed to a slightly larger clutch and flywheel.
I believe you can use any clutch from a 5-speed turbo EJ-engined Subaru as long as you use the corresponding flywheel. Before a certain year, that flywheel was the same as your stock one.
I don't think clutches for 6-speeds will fit, since they're even bigger.
Sickpack Subaru can probably answer your questions better than I can, but:
I'm pretty sure the early WRX clutch is the same as the early Legacy RS clutch. At some point along the line (at the bugeye model, maybe), Subaru changed to a slightly larger clutch and flywheel.
I believe you can use any clutch from a 5-speed turbo EJ-engined Subaru as long as you use the corresponding flywheel. Before a certain year, that flywheel was the same as your stock one.
I don't think clutches for 6-speeds will fit, since they're even bigger.
"Just reading vrg3's convoluted, information-packed posts made me feel better all over again." -- subyluvr2212