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Who has what clutch in there cars,and what works best with the ShoShop flywheel. I am looking for something that will feel close to stock but will handle tons of abuse.


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did u already purchase the sho shop flywheel?


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I'd recommend a Centerforce or SVT clutch, SVT pressure plate and don't forget a new T/O bearing.


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I don't have experiences with clutches too much, but I really like my centerforce. Smooth and easy engagement with more holding power, I also used the Fidanza not the Sho Flywheel.

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I have the SS Flywheel and HiRevs JR on their way too me. It'll be another 2 months at least til I could give any feed back.


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I havent bought it yet but i plan to, since i can get the stock svt clutch for 75 bucks and the throwout bering and pressure plate for 100 more thats what I want to do


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Im my opinion you don;t want to stick with the stock clutch....sometimes it can slip on the lighten flywheel.. Centerforce is the way to go....though it is more expensive, you don;t want to risk the chance of having to switch the clutch again.


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since you havent purchased the flywheel yet, i would recommend getting the fidanza instead along with the center force dual friction. if $$$ is a factor do what u gotta do. i went with this como and so did many others, if u do a search everyone was more than happy with their setup. also something to think about, fidanzas flywheels have an insert which can be replaced for roughly $60.00, im not so sure if sho shop offers the insert in case of pre mature wear or warpage or whatever may happen.


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