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Old 12-29-2007, 11:44 AM
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Exclamation Texatralia EXO-SKEL users come in!!!

just wondering what yall think of the EXO-SKEL? im in need of a new clutch and started looking into this one. any negatives about it? anyone had any problems with it?
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i really like mine, soft pedal feel and holds big power. only complaint is the noise the discs makes but with a fairly loud car it isn't really noticed much.
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They seem to be hit or miss.

Mine let go after 5 months. I am sending it out tomorrow to them to have them fix/repair it. The disks make quite a bit of noise. Hopefully the one i get back from them is put together much better so I do not have issues with the pressure plate not releasing all the way.
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Love mine. No problems ever. The floater plate rattle I do not notice in my car because of the exhaust. Has a bit of squeek and sqeel on take off if you don't give it a good bit of rpm.
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Unless your over 700rwhp or so.....just get an OZ700.

The twins etc are fine.....but the OZ700 drive like stock. And both are thoroughly proven items.
So many people go for a twin, when they really dont need it.
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Originally Posted by stevieturbo
Unless your over 700rwhp or so.....just get an OZ700.

The twins etc are fine.....but the OZ700 drive like stock. And both are thoroughly proven items.
So many people go for a twin, when they really dont need it.
Yea I just got my OZ700 z-grip which will be installed next week!! I cant wait to review it!
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Originally Posted by BlackScreaminMachine
Yea I just got my OZ700 z-grip which will be installed next week!! I cant wait to review it!
would it be safe to use a OZ700 will just intake/exhaust bolt ons?
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Originally Posted by FVChopper
would it be safe to use a OZ700 will just intake/exhaust bolt ons?
More then safe, Unless your stocker is dying, id keep in there and get the most out of it. I have plans for my car and now is the time to do it before the season starts but either way, toss one in!

Also do at least a new slave cyl, throwout and pilot bearing.
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Who has the cheapest price on them?

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