Clutch went out! Looking for recommendations on a new clutch.
#1
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.
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.
#3
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.
I'm hoping to have the same experience with my tC.
#4
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.
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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