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Old Jun 9, 2003 | 10:27 PM
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Question best clutch to get?

What is the best high performance clutch to get the most out of my V6 Camaro about what price am i lookin at and where can I get it a website would be helpfull thanks in advance.

Also im not even sure if thats what is the problem tell me what this sounds like. When I hit the gas lightly its pretty normal but if I hit it hard it will rev to about 4500 rpms before it catches then it will drop down to about 2000 rpms and actually starts going.
I figured the clutch is slipping, and why get a stock clutch if im gonna replace it I might as wee go all out. Does that sound like what the problem is?
Old Jun 10, 2003 | 01:09 AM
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The symtoms you described definatly are signs of the clutch slipping, and its life will over soon, so baby it if you cant do a clutch right away, it only gets worse over time. As far as the clutch goes, i would honestly go stock unles you have some serious mods or have them planned, a stock clutch or equivialnt will run you about 600-700 installed. Not sure if you plan on doing yourself. You certainly dont want to go too agressive, cause you can thrash out your rear end.
Old Jun 10, 2003 | 01:44 AM
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I personally would suggest a Spec Stage 2 for a mildly modified car or a Spec Stage 3 for a well modified engine. Both will suit you fine and both are VERY good clutches.
Old Jun 10, 2003 | 11:13 AM
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Originally posted by viper98885
I personally would suggest a Spec Stage 2 for a mildly modified car .
I'll second that motion....that's what I have and it was fairly simple to install in the driveway. Just be sure you have someone help you remove and install the transmission. Oh, have LOTS of beer too!!!

The clutch was $370 plus shipping from LMperformance. Their customer service was excellent. Had the clutch in two days.
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