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Originally Posted by theDreamer Yes and at some point. This car will 100% need a solid oil cooler with any form of forced induction. The clutch will need to be

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Old 12-13-2010, 10:54 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Yes and at some point.
This car will 100% need a solid oil cooler with any form of forced induction. The clutch will need to be replaced, but not required when you first add a SC or TT. If you go TT I would advise to do it then as the engine is already out of the car.


They are going to charge the same regardless if engine is out or not. There are a few of us running around with stock clutch for a little while now with no issues. So don't let that be a deal breaker.
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