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Old 12-12-2007, 09:20 PM
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ORIGINAL: Meangreen1200

Let us know how it works out I guess you never know until you try! LOL
Well my decision is to try the RPS. It's expensive, but based on the quality of prior work done on my car and opinions of the shop, the experience they have in installing this particular brand and their customers reviews, I took their adivce and ordered it. I take it in on the 26th to get installed. Should be done that day or the next they said. Then there's break in.

I think I'm gonna have them take out my cats while it's in there.
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Old 12-13-2007, 02:30 AM
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I heard many great things about this one as well and am considering getting it in the near future!!!!!!
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New Mcleod RST!. You can either use your stock flywheel as it will bolt to it, OR you can use their flywheel or ANYONE else's!.. Their new system is designed to bolt to stock or any aftermarket flywheel and its a twin disc!.. Plus, I am not kidding when I say the pedal pressure is actually LIGHTER than stock!. Quite impressive.
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