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Old 08-07-2005, 04:40 PM
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MR2 Clutch and Flywheel

Hi all MR2 Crews and JekylandHyde (I know you are reading this ^o^). I have already bought Spec Stage 3 Clutch for my 91 MR2 T3T4 (as JekylandHyde's recommendation ealier!!!) and Ill start to install it by next weekend or so. I think I am gonna need to buy a lightweight flywheel since I am gonna take out the old clutch anyway. Which flywheel are you guys using? What kind or what brand are you guys recommend with reasonable price? Is Fidenza Aluminum Flywheel good? For the clutch installation, do I need any kind of special tools to get the job done right? Is there any link or website related to MR2 clutch installation instruction I can read? (I have search on the internet several days now, but I couldn't find any)

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Old 08-09-2005, 11:41 PM
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Re: MR2 Clutch and Flywheel

look at ACT or Jun or Fidenza
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