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Please help! Is this clutch ok??

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casper_talon

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Nov 29, 2006
Quebradillas, Puerto Rico, Central America
Any help will be appreciated!. I'm looking to buy this clutch, since it's for about $175 in-store near me. It has a lifetime warranty, so I can pretty much abuse it, and I'm not looking to make over 250whp currently. Has anyone used it? It's for a 94' NT with a couple of bolt-ons and possibly 75 shot of nitrous. Thanks!!

link: http://www.partsamerica.com/product...T&MfrPartNumber=MU477311&PartType=244&PTSet=A

I searchd but never found info on this clutch.
 
I've never heard of that, you may want to look at something with some more holding capacity than stock if you're gonna have bolt on's and a 75 shot. That warranty I'm sure would not hold once they looked at it, they can usually inspect and tell if it was abused. Look on EBAY, I have a friend running one of those cheapo XTD clutches in his turbo Honda and has had no problems out of it.
 
Thanks! That was my previous plan, I once bought an XTD clutch but it ended to be for turbo trans, so i never used it and had to buy a stock "replacement" :( for $60. Never liked it. So this one won't hold good to about 225-250 whp? The guy said it was from those Zoom! clutch makers, but I really want something that wont slip, the clutch I have now slips a lot :(
 
Please I need advise before ordering a new clutch. Is the XTD non-turbo an ok clutch? I'm not looking to make over 250whp with this clutch. Anyone else has used it and worked ok? Does anyone know about the clutch on the link I posted? Thanks for any help and sorry, I really need help before deciding!!
 
Go with it.. Can't go wrong really it's almost a direct oem replacement and there feedback looks to be okay on those clutches. Once you start making real power you should go with brand name clutches. There sort of, well, important :).
 
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