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Old 12-08-2005, 05:27 PM
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Default almost time to replace stock clutch

i just have a few bolt ons right now but i plan on running n2o soon after i get a new clutch.

im not sure if i should get a stock replacement or maybe a z06 clutch or something? i plan on taking my car to the track more than a few times a year so im not sure if a stock replacement will hold up that long. but i do drive this car everyday so i dont want my knee being flung back at my face all day.

any suggestions will be greatly appreciated
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I'm pretty sure that if your car is an 01-02 the clutch it has now is a Z06, not sure tho, maybe somebody could clarify that one
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I have the ls7 clutch.
it is the way to go. just a little more pedal effort. smooth as silk, no chatter at all.
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01 and 02s come with the LS6 clutch from the factory. That is the minimum that I would go with.

Look into the new Textralia clutch, tri grip I believe. It just came out and is cheaper than the originial, yet still strong.

Myself, I will be going with the originial Textralia setup. Heard lots of great feedback on it.



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