Got my clutch in finally!

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I bought an Exedy stage 4 (I plan to sc soon). And let me start by saying....I was not prepared. My clutch has two settings. OFF and ON. And I learned to hate hills in a whole new way. The only thing I can compare it to for those out there (from what I've read) is the RPS clutch.

But on the upside, I'm looking forward to the 60's degreed weather that we're going to be having in the STL area over the weekend.

And to those who read this, can someone recommend some good stiff motor mounts?
 
flyeyes said:
I bought an Exedy stage 4 (I plan to sc soon). And let me start by saying....I was not prepared. My clutch has two settings. OFF and ON. And I learned to hate hills in a whole new way. The only thing I can compare it to for those out there (from what I've read) is the RPS clutch.

But on the upside, I'm looking forward to the 60's degreed weather that we're going to be having in the STL area over the weekend.

And to those who read this, can someone recommend some good stiff motor mounts?

The RPS is not a "on/off" clutch. It is harder to press, but does not have that feel all. Easy to drive and rev match, once you get the hang of it :biggrin:
 
ANYTIME said:
The RPS is not a "on/off" clutch. It is harder to press, but does not have that feel all. Easy to drive and rev match, once you get the hang of it :biggrin:

I agree!
 
ANYTIME said:
The RPS is not a "on/off" clutch. It is harder to press, but does not have that feel all. Easy to drive and rev match, once you get the hang of it :biggrin:
Right on, well like my post says...my guess was from what I've read about the rps clutches. Mine is actually pretty easy to push, but the noticable part when I got my car was when it engaged. I think it will be ok, "once I get use to it". heh...
 
flyeyes said:
Right on, well like my post says...my guess was from what I've read about the rps clutches. Mine is actually pretty easy to push, but the noticable part when I got my car was when it engaged. I think it will be ok, "once I get use to it". heh...

SOS has hardened mounts or you can do them yourselve if you have the time.
 
How would I go about doing them myself? I considered this once and was going to get the supplies from mcmaster.com

The only pain is cutting out the OEM rubber, and then centering the hole for the new mount. I'm kinda looking for something a little more hassle free.
 
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