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Old 06-19-2006, 08:23 PM
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alright i have a pretty much stock car minus the exhaust. im gonna get the underdrive pulleys soon. is it a waste to upgrade my clutch now? I do plan on possible doing a procharger next year. But otherwise is a clutch a waste on a stock car? If not what clutch would you suggest?

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Old 06-19-2006, 09:25 PM
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for your mods the stock clutch is more than enough. With all my mods i probably could have gotten by without swapping clutches, but i did it anyways since it would be a PITA to take off one of my headers to change clutches in the future. I went with SPEC. I have heard good things about Centerforce Clutches too. When you S/C you will definetly need a new clutch and possibly a new tranny when all is said and done.
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don't bother, how many miles on it now?

I've driven some stock new edge stangs and the clutch feels pretty dang good... more than plenty for some bolt ons

when you go forced induction then upgrade it

only reason I got a ford racing one is I had to go in there so I wasn't gonna replace it with a stocker
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