will4u2k
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- Dec 3, 2002
any one ever herd of these clutches http://www.howellautomotive.com/How...uct_info.php?cPath=21_113_125&products_id=170 i need somthing cheep to last my untill late next year
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Originally posted by will4u2k
any one ever herd of these clutches http://www.howellautomotive.com/How...uct_info.php?cPath=21_113_125&products_id=170 i need somthing cheep to last my untill late next year
. Hope it works good because I just need a good clutch for my non modded car to make it run good thats all!
. Are clutches on this car self adjusting? Maybe after a little driving it will feel better.speedy13 said:according to the parts rep. it's normal for the pedal to feel soft becuse its a modular clutch.
Nothing bad with it being that way I just have to get used to it. It will get a little bit stiffer as it breaks in though I was told by many people. I just don't like on these cars how the pedal has to be pushed almost all the way to get in gear and released all the way to catch decently. Adjusting anymore the tranny shop said that it would cause the clutch to slip which you don't want either.