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Old 06-25-2009, 07:10 PM #8  
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Originally Posted by Monster231 View Post
Clutches can go bad fast
Depending on the driving habits of the prev. owner. 26K is plenty of time to screw it up. I have seen clutches fail after 5K of bad driving.
+1 I have seen that too.

Additionally, I had a stage 1 clutch that was excellent for my flash/intake/exhaust K-16 setup which was about 440-450whp. It held thru my GT610 but started slipping within one week of putting on a race gas gt660 setup (gt660R = roughly 560-570 whp).
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