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Recommended Clutches for a mild A15
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Since I'm replacing the tranny it's time for clutch again. I'm under the impression that centerforce makes the best off the shelf clutch for my car. Any others I should look into? Perferrably brands native to america.

Posted on: 2004/7/22 23:18
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Re: Recommended Clutches for a mild A15
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mild A15? Use the stock clutch. Why pay extra for a Centerforce if the engine doesn't need it? Also, a light clutch pedal is nice, the performance ones might be heavier.

Posted on: 2004/7/23 6:48
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the centerforce is about 30% more grippy, and doesn't have a harder pedal feel. I think it would be fun, It's kind of a splurge but I think i might get one...

Posted on: 2004/7/23 19:17
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It might last longer too under sporty takeoffs ...

Posted on: 2004/7/24 2:10
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yeah, my old clutch is tired, I'm surprised it's lasted this long considering the shape the car was in when i got it.

I don't really do burnouts, or rather the clutch doesn't.

Posted on: 2004/7/24 2:12
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Not sure the brand name of the clutch and pp I got but the pp is definitely a HD. Gives a nice firm pedal. I got it from the Auto parts store on Magnolia just east of Cahuenga. Check em out.

Posted on: 2004/7/24 18:57
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aah yes, Auto Parts Unlimited. I'll check it out.

Posted on: 2004/7/24 21:38
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Thinking about this some more, perhaps you could say that the stock B110 clutch pedal is "way too light". The one in the B310 is probably 4 times harder to push, but still feels easy ... gotta love the hydraulic clutch system.

Posted on: 2004/7/25 7:18
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