KY Clutch - Official Release!
if you do not plan to add one single mod to your car,you might be okay...i suggest st 3 also. if you ever want to add something to your car...EVER, then your clutch will be able to handle the torque. $170 is not a bit more when considering the labor/time it will cost you just to do it over again a year or two down the road.
sorry just read your post about you selling it a year from now...go back to the stock clutch and drive normal.
sorry just read your post about you selling it a year from now...go back to the stock clutch and drive normal.
if you do not plan to add one single mod to your car,you might be okay...i suggest st 3 also. if you ever want to add something to your car...EVER, then your clutch will be able to handle the torque. $170 is not a bit more when considering the labor/time it will cost you just to do it over again a year or two down the road.
sorry just read your post about you selling it a year from now...go back to the stock clutch and drive normal.
sorry just read your post about you selling it a year from now...go back to the stock clutch and drive normal.
Best to have a clutch that can handle more, and you wont stress it as much, which means it should last longer.
stock vs this
I'm at 108K miles with no sign of clutch problems on my 2.4 which has a stock power train. What is the cost difference between this and the stock clutch? Is there any reason to use this if one is not doing anything that uses extra power?


