2jzgte w/stock 5 speed what clutch?
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2jzgte w/stock 5 speed what clutch?
I have a 1995 Sc300 5 speed...Im doing the TT swap in it retaining the stock 5 speed for now.. My question is what flywheel and clutch do I use??? Do I use theTT flywheel and clutch or the NA flywheel and clutch or a combo of parts?? Also if I use the NA flywheel and clutch what lightened flywheel and clutch setup should I go with?? I used the search and found no alot on this Thanks Tommy D
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The TT clutch won't fit in there with your 5spd. I use an ACT clutch (forget the stage or part #) but it's the one that works best for street without harsh engagement.
I'll hopefully be doing my 6spd swap soon so it'll be for sale if you want it.
You should the manufacturer of whoever you're buying the clutch from and tell them your setup, they'll help you with it.
Tony
I'll hopefully be doing my 6spd swap soon so it'll be for sale if you want it.
You should the manufacturer of whoever you're buying the clutch from and tell them your setup, they'll help you with it.
Tony
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yeah don't use your STOCK clutch with the gte... it WILL WORK but it will slip like crazy...
i hear the best clutch to get is the clutchmasters stage V with a organic disc... can pretty much handle anything you throw at it; thats coming from SC300TURBO's advice too; and he knows all about the 5-speed and big power
i hear the best clutch to get is the clutchmasters stage V with a organic disc... can pretty much handle anything you throw at it; thats coming from SC300TURBO's advice too; and he knows all about the 5-speed and big power
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How bout?
Has anyone ever heard anything about the Exedy stuff??? I did a built WRX and used a exedy and it worked out very well... I liked the product for that car so was wondering if anyone has heard anything about the one for this setup??? Also should I run a lightened flywheel??? Let me know and thanks for the replys....Tommy D
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i don't think exedy makes anything for the supra not that i know of
check out http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com
they have TONS of clutch options for the N/A Supra... make sure you look at the N/A supra because there aren't any listings for the SC300 (same stuff tho)
check out http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com
they have TONS of clutch options for the N/A Supra... make sure you look at the N/A supra because there aren't any listings for the SC300 (same stuff tho)
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Exedy does make a twin plate clutch for the na supra which is the same tranny as our 5speed. if your intrested in a clutch, shoot me an email. i am a dist. of exedy. they make great stuff. my buddy just ran a 11.4 on his del slow with an exedy clutch and he says it grabs good and is not too stiff. he dynoed 451whp@16psi and only boosted 14.7 on his 11.4 run. cuoldn't run again beacuse of rollcage.
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a twin plate? prolly $1200 or so
http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/Show...ategoryCd=CLUT
scroll down to the horsepower freaks clutch for the MK4 5-speed.... 599 and it will hold in excess of 600rwhp and very slippable...
http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/Show...ategoryCd=CLUT
scroll down to the horsepower freaks clutch for the MK4 5-speed.... 599 and it will hold in excess of 600rwhp and very slippable...
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