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    deciding to replace clutch but witch one

    hi i have a 92 dodge stealth ttrt i am doing the clutch on again cause the clutch disc let go.I dont want to do the clutch again so i am asking for advice on witch one to bye? I see alot on ebay but the last one i got didnt hold. Thinking a stage 2?? My car has a cold air intake and gutted pre cats with a test pipe for now.I am looking at more mod/upgrades in the future and i do drive it agressively on the street so any advice would be helpful i am on a buget tho thanks.
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    Stock mitsubishi should do well even with 400 awhp. As long as you don't drag launch it once a week, should last several years.
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    thanks but still kinda interested in a step up anybody know of a clutch manurfature that is known for good quality clutchs

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    Check out Southbend clutches, they are VERY good and wont break the bank

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    OEM is all you need, but if upgrading go southbend for sure...

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    I have looked all over again,and was thinking that a oem Exedy clutch would work thanks.I have found alot over the web (local shops have all quoted to high) and have found three Exedy oem clutchs on ebay with light weight flywheels for a good price, but not sure of the flywheels? One is a F1 chromoly,the other is a XTR also chromoly both are 14.6LBS the last is a F1 racing flywheel it is billet aluminum with a screw on friction surface dont like the sound of aluminum but it is 10.6lbs or Should i leave the stock flywheel on ??

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    Leave the oem flywheel if possible. The light weight flywheels are going to make your daily driving suffer some.

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    OEM disk and aftermarket PP like the RPS MAXX pressure plate.

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    act mb019 pressure plate is great and cheaper than the RPS

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