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Old 08 September 2009, 04:21 PM
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Guys

i have just picked up a mk1 t25 on a 2005 plate.

i was wondering how strong / good are the standard clutches that are fitted to the 2005 jdm sti?

at what power bhp / torque do they need to be replaced, i assume some people get away with more and some less but what seems to be the average figure they start to slip at etc?

thanks

steve
Old 08 September 2009, 04:24 PM
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Steve, they are suppose to be good for 450lbs of torque, should keep you going for some time

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Old 08 September 2009, 04:31 PM
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Steve, they are suppose to be good for 450lbs of torque, should keep you going for some time

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fan bloody tastic

the JDM cars seem to go up a notch in my book every time i look into something about them

well done subaru

already talking to the guys at lichfield regarding thier new twin scroll turbo so i dont think it will be long until it sees some little tweaks here and there

cheers

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enjoy mate
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