WTB a stage clutch
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WTB a stage clutch
can anyone give me some quotes.. or a place to buy.. im not sure what im looking at price wise, and i wana know install difficulty level if any of ya have been there already. so yea any help would be great. thanks everyone.
-Scotty
91 Legacy turbo SS
de-snorked,exedy clutch, act flywheel.
91 Legacy turbo SS
de-snorked,exedy clutch, act flywheel.
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I don't know what price range you're looking at, but I bought my stage 2 clutch from Competitionclutch.com. They have awesome service and are very helpful over the phone. Also make sure to specify that you have a PULL STYLE pressure plate. The clutch that was shipped to me at first was push style. Also if you go to replace the flywheel, make sure that you get one for the TURBO model because the N/A and Turbo cars are very different, but look the same. sorry to go on about the clutch assembly a bit, but I had a lot of trouble gathering parts for the TURBO model. Parts stores don't realize that the TURBO car has TURBO parts and the N/A car has N/A parts. As far as the clutch job goes, it's a pain in the ass. Broken bolts, drilling and tapping holes, getting correct parts. It doesn't like to come apart when it's been together for 10+ years. Good luck. Check out competitionclutch.com, they have stage 1 to stage 5 clutches. This will help you a lot with taking apart the clutch assembly, go to [/url]http://www.subaru.com/microsites/spt/te ... on.sptmain[/url], there are instructions on how to remove the clutch, there are instructions on how to remove the clutch. It's not for the Legacy's but the cars are so closely designed that these instructions are VERY helpful.
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I have an ACT heavy duty pressure plate and oem disc w/ ~5k on them. i would be using them myself but i got an 06 wrx gearbox and its a lame push style PM me if your interested i got plenty of pics.
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Yes this is why i went with a heavy duty pressure plate instead of a puck clutch. Gives a nice stiff pedal and engagement feel but isnt a whore to daily drive. No problems with my 16g power... besides the 200k gearbox not wanting to have teeth on 2nd anymore...Imprezive wrote:For refference, I'm using an Exedy oem wrx clutch and my car makes 200whp and the clutch holds just fine. It cost me like $140 on ebay.
93 SS 5MT - TD05H-16G, 06 TMIC, Walbro, Zeitronix WB-02 - Scrapped too much rust
91 SS AT
97 Outback - Prodrive quick rack, DMS 40
91 SS AT
97 Outback - Prodrive quick rack, DMS 40
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