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Old 19 February 2014, 08:03 AM
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Im after a new clutch as mine is slipping in top gears,,i don't really want one with a hard pedal as its mainly town driving,i have a 05 sti 6 speed 380bhp.these are the 2 im torn between.....I would appreciate your comments.

http://shop.scoobyclinic.com/index.p...product_id=519

or the Exedy pink box.

Thanks in advance.

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Exedy pink box I would say..have a look at Aztec performance they do the best prices..
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Originally Posted by dazsti72
Exedy pink box I would say..have a look at Aztec performance they do the best prices..
Tks Dazsti ive been on with Aztec & they seem good prices.
Im thinking of getting one of these

http://www.superhids.co.uk/clutches-...-6-speed-.html

& while ive got it stripped I might aswell put one of these in at the same tim
http://www.superhids.co.uk/clutches-...l-6-speed.html

Any one had dealings with Aztec as I don't wanna lay £600 & find out its no good for my car.

Andy.
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I Would just get your flywheel skimmed personally.But if you can afford and want to go for it they are both good prices.
I got my clutch from them on ebay and had no bother at all.
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Originally Posted by dazsti72
I Would just get your flywheel skimmed personally.But if you can afford and want to go for it they are both good prices.
I got my clutch from them on ebay and had no bother at all.
Tks Daz,,im just thinking while I have it stripped down I might aswell put the lightened fly wheel in at the same time.

Andy.
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Originally Posted by Tyre-fitter
Tks Dazsti ive been on with Aztec & they seem good prices.
Im thinking of getting one of these

http://www.superhids.co.uk/clutches-...-6-speed-.html

& while ive got it stripped I might aswell put one of these in at the same tim
http://www.superhids.co.uk/clutches-...l-6-speed.html

Any one had dealings with Aztec as I don't wanna lay £600 & find out its no good for my car.

Andy.
Hi Andy,

We sell lots of these with great success. If I could speak to every customer about just how good these are then each and every customer would go for one.

Some reviews of the clutch and flywheel together (you'll find plenty more):

---Quote (Originally by scatty)---
got mine from aztec.....difference in weight is unbelievable...
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---Quote (Originally by sprigeteer)---
The engine was quicker to gain speed and there was a sense of reduced initial inertia. Definitely easier to stall, but not to the extent that it affected driveability - you just need to drive it more carefully and apply more forthought. I fitted the one from the Aztec website, not sure if it was alloy/forged etc.

I think the bite point is laible to change on any clutch work, mine did, slightly, but not in a bad way. I went for the flywheel at the same time as it seemed like a good mod that could be done with minimal labour costs as th clutch was coming out anyways. In my opinion it did make the car respond better under accelleration and well worth replacing a worn/less performance oriented part.

Hope this helps.
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---Quote (Originally by Ramsay1602)---
Clutch and flywheel from Aztec Performance has been great and still going strong! thanks again, great service!!
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---Quote (Originally by madscoob)---
got mine a package from aztec . noticed the difference on the way home from mates garage . a lot crisper throttle responce and revs a lot quicker in each gear as you go up the box . also no judder at all with the anti judder exedy clutch , very smooth changes . apart from the vf35 i picked up off a mate for 50quid its the best money ive spent on the scoob
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Once you have fitted a lightweight forged flywheel you will never look back.

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There you go mate..Like I say if you got the money go for it.
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Has anyone got a contact number for Bob at Aztec.?
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Originally Posted by Tyre-fitter
My clutch & flywheel arrived today,,Tks Bob.

Andy.
You're most welcome Andy
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