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Old 25 August 2012, 06:10 PM
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my clutch has started slipping today and was wondering what clutch people would recommend car a 2003 sti 6 speed around 350ish bhp
all advice will be apreciated
Old 25 August 2012, 06:59 PM
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Exedy pink box clutch, works nicely and not over kill for that power.
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Old 25 August 2012, 07:01 PM
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i have a pink box in my blob sti and its great, slightly heavier than oem but feels good
Old 25 August 2012, 07:10 PM
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oh ok i was just looking on aztecs website they are about £380 do you know if i can get it cheaper than that or is that a good price?thanks
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Originally Posted by matty sti blob
oh ok i was just looking on aztecs website they are about £380 do you know if i can get it cheaper than that or is that a good price?thanks
i got mine from there and they do price match, but at least you know it will be genuine and not an ebay copy.
Old 25 August 2012, 07:21 PM
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I wouldn't touch an Exeddy Pink Box, as my last one juddered like a pneumatic drill. When I complained to the supplier he said it was normal & refused me a new one. I ended up replacing it with an AP racing clutch which I find brilliant.
Old 25 August 2012, 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by RICHARD J
I wouldn't touch an Exeddy Pink Box, as my last one juddered like a pneumatic drill. When I complained to the supplier he said it was normal & refused me a new one. I ended up replacing it with an AP racing clutch which I find brilliant.
the new 6 spring ones are fine and you need to skim the flywheel also but ap are great but more expensive and possibly overkill for the ops power
Old 25 August 2012, 09:23 PM
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Originally Posted by tubbytommy
the new 6 spring ones are fine and you need to skim the flywheel also but ap are great but more expensive and possibly overkill for the ops power
Tommy, it was one of the new ones & had a new flywheel at the same time which is still being used with the AP with no judder atall. Iv since heard that most are OK but some still judder & Exeddy don't believe judder is a warrantable issue. Had they have swapped mine for a new one which didn't judder then I would have put it down to bad luck, but having to buy a new clutch & fit it because they won't warranty it is hard to swallow. Mine juddered from the minute it was fitted until I removed it after 1500 unpleasant driving miles. I will never buy Exeddy again.
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Originally Posted by RICHARD J
Tommy, it was one of the new ones & had a new flywheel at the same time which is still being used with the AP with no judder atall. Iv since heard that most are OK but some still judder & Exeddy don't believe judder is a warrantable issue. Had they have swapped mine for a new one which didn't judder then I would have put it down to bad luck, but having to buy a new clutch & fit it because they won't warranty it is hard to swallow. Mine juddered from the minute it was fitted until I removed it after 1500 unpleasant driving miles. I will never buy Exeddy again.
fair enough, i will be going ap next but its more power related.
my exedy has been fine though but sounds like you had a bad experience
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Originally Posted by tubbytommy
fair enough, i will be going ap next but its more power related.
my exedy has been fine though but sounds like you had a bad experience
It was more the refusal to warranty it than the fact it was faulty, all companies produce a percentage of faulty products it's unavoidable, but when they tell you to **** off you aren't going to be happy. The AP is great product I can't fault it.
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