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Old 19 April 2006, 10:58 AM
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I both a Type r and my friend both WRX STI wagon 02'. We ar thinking to change the clutch. Our company has good contacts with "Clutchnet" what you are thinking about carbon or kevlar ?


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I had one and burnt it out almost as easily as a normal organic job - on a Clio though. Suppose they're handy if you need an uprated clutch though. If you're after serious torque capacity for standing starts etc, best to go with a cerametallic paddle clutch. But for normal fast driving, carbon or kevlar will probably do the job.
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There a bloody nightmare in traffic - almost have to rev the car high to get it to move
Just go with normal
AP organic is good for over 400bhp and 400lbs........ well its fine on my car with over this spec
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