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xtr a good clutch?

Old Oct 29, 2014 | 03:09 PM
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xtr a good clutch?

My problem is when I press down on gas the rpms shoot up but it slowly accelerates and sounds like ****. So I pretty much know it's my clutch I found stage 2 xtr rigid clutch on ebay for a not too bad price. I know the sayING goes you get what you pay for but is this an overall good clutch? I also wanted to know what all I'll need besides the clutch, I was planning on going ahead and getting a lightweight flywheel. Will there be anything else I need. (Car is at about 350 hp)
 
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Old Nov 2, 2014 | 10:13 PM
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had an xtr stage 3 long ago in my supercharged maxima. pretty much was crap and slipped from day one with ~ 400hp. would hold at low power, but once boost built up it would start slipping a lot. I never would buy one again.
 
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Old Dec 11, 2014 | 05:43 AM
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I've used XTR twice now. My first one was in an autoX miata i had and I was very pleased with the results. That was a stage 3 sprung clutch and worked well for my application. I just replaced my G35 clutch with XTR stage 1 and I am pleased so far. It grips fine for a stock g35 and isn't brutal on your neck, car or wallet. I do only have about 1500 miles on it but I am very happy so far.
 
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