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Old 05-07-2006, 11:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question ae95 4x4 clutches

hey i was just wondering whether the ae95 4x4 clutches are very strong or not. would the standard clutch be able 2 withstand hard driving with basic intake and exhaust mods on the 4afe engine?
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Old 05-09-2006, 05:06 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Mateeeeeeee not you again!!!!!

In a stock ae95 the clucth is the weakest link...fact ..!
Basic mods are fine so is the clutch......
JUst remember the following for a happy drive......................
DOnt ride to much!!lol
Never dump (the clucth) on your friends pavment lol
Here is a big issue...
Never Try a burn out or take off flat out with the wheels on differend ground eg..
Front grass rear bitumun...Vice versa
It will fuc*** ya diff (the centre one )

A litle bit is good fun but wait until you have even trac befor going the hog!
this will ensure you have a good life span for ya car ....
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I would recomend an aftermarket clucth with more clamping power than a 20v clucth
and also the friction properties as we can ride longer and harder than a fwd

My 20v clucth is border line! but i have a shit load more power..

the 4wd is a clucth killer if not driven right.........

Try an after market joint as the clucthes and pressure plates are compatable acroos the range of motors(4a..that is..
The flywheel is not.....uop to the crank bolts!!
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awesome thanx. yea cause as i mentioned in one of my other posts, i like 2 drive it pretty hard in the paddock (not so much on the road) and im jus paranoid that something bad will happen (as its my 1st car that wouldnt be too good lol).
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