Originally Posted by 4TthAnnyZ Kind if off topic, but im curious who has gone the furthest on the stock CSC? Im at 52k miles and no problems yet. Probably me,
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01-19-2015, 03:15 PM | #50 (permalink) |
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as long as you know, the only real crappy part is the OE clutch and flywheel are not cheap, order all aftermarket from the same place at the same time, that way it's a one and done repair and everything works together.
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^this^
More chatter but faster revs with a lighter flywheel. The OEM one weighs like 30 lbs or something deliberately to dampen the chatter. Lightweight aftermarket ones are half that.
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90 ST is honestly the source to go to if you are worried about anything. The guy has over 200k miles (converted) in canadia weather.
He says he doesn't shift much but I call bs... =P Ask him if he still makes his car haul arse and you'll be pleasantly surprised (or check his 200k mile club problem thread) |
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Even if you don't go lightweight you will have to swap to a standard flywheel vs a dual mass, not sure anyone makes a replacement clutch for the OE style flywheel. Besides the fell is a lot nicer, IMO.
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Well I don't know if you can use a high speed twin disk type clutch with the stock flywheel, but single disks will work like a Southbend stage 1-3 or JWT kit.
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