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Xaphoon 12-13-2014 03:33 PM

Clutch went out! Looking for recommendations on a new clutch.
 
Was told that'd I'd have to replace the clutch, it is $700 for labor but I need to buy the clutch. I'm looking for a stage 1 if possible, and I really haven't been able to find a stage 1 for a TC2. Any suggestions on what to get?

EDIT: Possibly thinking of this: http://www.clutchmasters.com/fx100-s...12-16088-hd00/

or

http://actclutchmarket.com/products/...FZKDaQodZ5kAkw

But if I can get one cheaper or if anyone has a better recommendation let me know.

Rydrdg 12-15-2014 12:05 AM

i ran a stage 3 clutchmaster on my old turbo tc1. Pedal feel was like stock. Clucth master is good stuff and I heard good reviews on ACT too.

BrokenTC2 01-02-2015 07:28 PM

I just picked up the ClutchMasters FX100 for my 2011. I haven't had it installed yet, so I can't vouch for the quality yet, but I had a stage 2 CM clutch in my MR2 and it felt maybe a hair stiffer than stock.

I'm hoping to have the same experience with my tC.

BrokenTC2 01-17-2015 02:12 AM

Just an update, I have the FX100 from clutch masters installed now.

There is no noticeable difference in pedal pressure and no additional noise, not to mention, I can definitely tell the difference in engagement (in a good way). I haven't been able to push it yet since I'm still breaking it in, but all in all, I'm happy with it.


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