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Old 11-17-2004, 10:07 AM   #1 (permalink)
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gt4 clutch ??

hi guys i read that a version of the GT4 clutch will work on the mr2 turbo and offers better clamping force by quite a lot

is this worthwile?

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also my transmission slightly snicks when changing to 2nd and 4th and wont go into 3rd or 4th when the engine is idling or off. but will go in when i am driving - albeit with some irregularity into 4th. any ideas guys.

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Old 11-17-2004, 11:30 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I would go with a SPEC clutch if you are looking for something with more holding power than OEM.

Issues with selecting gears is usually syncros or the shifter cables.
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^^Any recommendations for syncros Jeff? Just OEM? I have to shift extremely slow into 2nd to keep the gears from grinding and am looking for the least expensive way to fix this (excluding GM Syncro Mesh). I wanna put in new syncros but want to know if there is something better than OEM that I should use.
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I am only aware of OEM.
The 93+ trannies have better syncros than the 91/92s, but I am not sure if you can use just the syncros or not.
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Well, hopefully the local toyota shop will know. Thanks!
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