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Old 08-20-2004, 02:53 AM
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Sorry if this has been brought up already, but I haven't been here for a couple of days. So has anybody else noticed that the TRD clutch is available now. I'm buying it in two weeks, can't wait.
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Old 08-20-2004, 03:05 AM
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Yup. Can I ask why you're buying it? I could understand if you had a turbo or supercharger, but with any engine mods short of that, you really don't need a stronger clutch. And I'm guessing you don't need to replace your clutch already due to wear.
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Soon I will have custom header and a cat-back exhaust system installed on my car and the AEM cold air intake(if the people at partznet.com finally get one in their wharehouse). The TRD clutch should be a nice compliment to these mods, not to mention the TRD supercharger in the future.
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why r u getting the CAI if u r planning on the SC?
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SC doesn't include CAI you can see those sample pictures all over the web they don't have CAI with SC
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Originally Posted by gwtc
Soon I will have custom header and a cat-back exhaust system installed on my car and the AEM cold air intake(if the people at partznet.com finally get one in their wharehouse). The TRD clutch should be a nice compliment to these mods, not to mention the TRD supercharger in the future.
you dont need a clutch for bolt ons. save your money and use that factory warranty you already paid for.

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why r u getting the CAI if u r planning on the SC?
because you still need an intake when you have a supercharger.
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Old 08-21-2004, 02:59 AM
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Well and if your putting on a new clutch I would wait for a performance flywheel. Just seems like a waste of time to work all day putting in the new clutch and then want to put in a flywheel later.
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Save the money. Your stock clutch will handle bolt ons just fine. In fact, I bet it will handle the supercharger as well.
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hmmm I could swear I read the SC was not gonna be compatible with the CAI... was finding it weird myself... heh.
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