Well my TOB is starting to be more progressive with the noise.
It shifts fine and whatever.
I was thinking of changing it all completely , does anyone recommend any clutch kits ?
I was going to get the FRPP heavy duty fork , TOB, and maybe just resurface my flywheel.
I replaced my clutch cable recently so that shouldn't be a problem.
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Why not get the FRPP clutch kit? I try to stay with FRPP if possible. The only other kit I have used in the past is Centerforce, that was a few years ago. Seemed to hold its own when playing hard. I hear good things about RAM, but I can not attest to them. But like I say, I try to stay with FRPP if all possible.
I'm running the Exedy Mach 400 from AM in my04 Mach 1 along with the matching Exedy flywheel (but to be honest I was going to run an OEM nodular until I ran into some issues... Long story).
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Exactly, preferences. Just like I with FRPP stuff. But I threw that out there as I know I read ppl cursing them. But, you know the old saying, can't please all ppl all the time, but some of the time they can please themselves.
Also just put in an Exedy 400. Great clutch. 0 chatter, grabs like a mofo and light pedal feel. Paired with a brand new Coyote flywheel off a crate motor for $100 on another forum's classifieds and its been awesome. Did that vs paying $260 for a steel one or $330+ for aluminum. The 11" Exedy 400 is good for 500ft lbs which is more than the stock rods will take anyway.
I suggest to anyone who has a car that came with a 10.5" clutch to just upgrade to 11". Basically the same price and you get 1/4" extra all the way around the disc. No other mods are needed to go to 11".
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