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post Sep 18, 2012 - 10:30 AM
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I was wondering what type of clutch/flywheel options everyone has on their celica and what their opinions are.

I'm in the market looking for a new clutch since mine is slipping right now and needs new replacement.
I'm thinking about getting a Clutchmaster's Stage 1 with a Fidanza flywheel combo after reading some reviews but wanted to hear more feedback from the 6gc community, thanks.

My celica information

1995 Toyota Celica 3L2
5 speed, 2.2L, stock
 
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post Sep 18, 2012 - 6:05 PM
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ACT set up is good
Exedy Set up
SPEC is ok too
Comp Clutch Stage 1 - Puck n Sprung < This is what I have, on an S54 tranny, ST185 3sgte Lightened flywheel, ARP bolts, and ST205 Clutch Disc/Pressure Plate for S54 spline. < Hybrid, bigger diameter setup. Good if you want more oomphhhh, but a stock setup is nice too. I actually want it now.

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post Sep 25, 2012 - 8:11 AM
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QUOTE (trdproven @ Sep 18, 2012 - 6:05 PM) *
ACT set up is good
Exedy Set up
SPEC is ok too
Comp Clutch Stage 1 - Puck n Sprung < This is what I have, on an S54 tranny, ST185 3sgte Lightened flywheel, ARP bolts, and ST205 Clutch Disc/Pressure Plate for S54 spline. < Hybrid, bigger diameter setup. Good if you want more oomphhhh, but a stock setup is nice too. I actually want it now.


Great thanks for the opinion and feed back

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