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Old Aug 26, 2004 | 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by toukna
the same thing just happen to me last nite... and now i can't go into gear without grinding... i don't know how to check the fluid.. but i'll do a lil research on that... but in my case... i might need a new clutch??? any brand i should look for? thanks... not to steal the thread but it might also help him out too.


That's cool... I need all the info I can get... but anyway, mine's not making any grinding noise just really hard to shift but I'll probably change it anyway to a better clutch.

Anyway, what is the advantage of "double clutch?" Thanks!
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Old Aug 26, 2004 | 05:15 PM
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Originally Posted by IrishBrewer
How does a clutch provide more power? I could see that you might get a quicker response shifting gears if the aftermarket clutch grips the flywheel faster but once it is engaged, you wouldn't be getting any more power. So are you really saying that you get a more responsive clutch with an aftermarket?

Just curious.
i never said it added power...i said, "you will feel a big difference in power." obviously it doesnt add power, but you do get a much better response. and you do get more power with a light weight flywheel because your engine doesnt have to work so hard to turn it.
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