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1997 Mustang GT
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Baltimore
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Time For New Clutch
It's time for me to get rid of my old factory clutch and replace it with an aftermarket one. But, I don't now the true differances with the stage set-ups that come with performance clutches. Which stage is the best to get for a very slightly modded 97GT. I was considering a stage 2, but whats the main differance from stock. Is it stiffer? How much stiffer?
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zippeewannabee
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much stiffer.. i have a frpp heavy duty clutch
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I have a spec stage one and its pretty good for lightly modified cars, it only will take like 450ftlb of torque so if you get a lot someday, youll need a new clutch. My car only has a CAI on it and a few other things, but it works pretty well.
Its a little bit more stiffer, and it grabs all at once instead of gradually as the stock one does.
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