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Old 04-21-2005, 10:55 AM
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Know nothing about clutches

Alright friends, I need help.
I don't know much about clutches, and I believe my 1998 GSR (80k miles) is having clutch problems. How long does a stock clutch last? Cause I bought this car from the original owner, and the clutch has never been replaced.

The problem feels like this. I pull out the clutch, it doesn't even think about starting to engage til about 1-1.5 inches from the end. It also feels like it has 2 engagement points. The first one grips at about 2 inches from the end, and it doesn't do anything til the 1.5 or 1 inches. I keep almost stalling the car because I don't give it enough gas. This never used to be a problem, but I have to rev to 2.5k in order to start without stuttering.

If I am going to have to change the clutch, can you recommend a brand that will be similar to OEM cause this is my daily driver. I am willing to get a performance clutch as long as it feels similar to my stock one, and I can drive smoothly with it. I drove a supra with a race clutch and hated it... it was either on or off... it was a 6 puck clutch I know that.
If I am going to replace the clutch then I'm going to think about putting a lightened flywheel in. Is this going to cause problems with daily driving?

Anyway, I'm really lost here, and I would really appreciate any help I can get. Thank you my friends!

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Old 04-21-2005, 12:13 PM
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Re: Know nothing about clutches

It sound like your press plate may be going. My ls has about 106,421, on the org clutch, but i don't think the owner before me drove very hard. I am not sure if ower clutch pedal has an ajustment screw. But if it does try that.

As for a clutch, if you want that stock feel get the street ACT, and maybe a nice alum flywheel. I have the 2600 on my mitsu and it's kinda hard for daily driving.
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Old 04-22-2005, 10:27 AM
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Re: Know nothing about clutches

The only adjustments to the pedal I can make are pedal height, and pedal freeplay.

How's the flywheel affect normal driving?
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Old 04-22-2005, 11:17 AM
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Re: Know nothing about clutches

none, it's just take the motor less hp to turn it. And it seems to let the RPM stay longer. Like a streetbike. The RPM dosent drop as fast in between shifts.
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