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Old 17 December 2001, 02:51 PM
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I've noticed my clutch is sometimes slipping when I'm on full boost between 3000 and 4000 rpm. My Scooby has 240 hp and 270 lb/ft, 105.000 kms. What to choose: a standard clutch for the next 100.000kms, or an STI-item (much harder in use?).

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[Edited by turboke - 12/18/2001 12:08:53 PM]
Old 18 December 2001, 12:54 AM
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Seems no one has a lot to say about clutches! Sorry nor do I. See my post above, probably now below.
Old 18 December 2001, 04:59 AM
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For what its worth, I'd put in an AP heavy duty. The std rex clutch seems to be very judder-prone. My current STI clutch is a breeze to use, so even if you go that way you'll have no worries in traffic.
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My ex-scooby had an STI clutch fitted by the dealer. It is much more aggresive than standard and smooth changes are a bit more difficult. Feels much stronger than standard but cant compare to any other clutch such as AP though.
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TNX!
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