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Old 01-15-2005, 04:04 AM
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86 si cluch

resently the cluch in my 86 si has begun to slip and i was wandering what brand of cluch would be the best to replase the old one with to get the best proformance and dependability. and does any one have any pointers on giting the most power out of it.
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Re: 86 si cluch

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resently the cluch in my 86 si has begun to slip and i was wandering what brand of cluch would be the best to replase the old one with to get the best proformance and dependability. and does any one have any pointers on giting the most power out of it.

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Re: 86 si cluch

I just put an exedy stage 1 in my 85 si and i love it. i bought on ebay for like $100 so it was cheap and it holds great
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