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Old 06-24-2011, 10:46 PM   #1
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i'm interesting in buying a xtr stage 3 clutch kit or an xtd stage 3 clutch kit... which clutch is a better set up for a 1988 toyota turbo supra?
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Old 06-27-2011, 09:06 PM   #2
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chebay clutches are mostly crap. ive had better luck with some F1 clutches, but your probably better off with a stock replacement or a good aftermarket unit like spec, clutchmasters (NOT Eclutchmasters) or ram etc...
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I have an RPS stage 3 in my supra. Couldn't be happier with it, and my car isn't stock by a long shot. I believe I paid in the neighborhood of $550 to $600 for it. Plus, I didn't notice any change in pedal feel.
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We really wouldn't be able to recommend a clutch for you because we really have no idea what you have done to your car....If you're running stock boost and a couple bolt on's you would better off with a stage 2 2100lb-2600lb single disk or 6 puck clutch depending on what you would be comfortable driving with on your supra.....Just stay away from cheap off brand clutch's.
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