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Old 03-03-2007, 09:25 AM
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Just curious, does it make a difference if you have a sc or not? or no difference.. I'm planning on getting a new clutch, but just tryin to see if the install would b more expensive with a sc on the car already..
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The SC has to be taken off as far as I know so yes it will be more expensive with the SC already installed. Get it done before hand.
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that sucks, its already on. lol
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It can be done with the SC on. (Iv'e done it) The SC will be resting on the crossbeam under it. You need to be carefull on the Comptech cars not to break the oil return line.

The SC does block some access and make the job more difficult. It will be more expensive if a shop does the install with a SC installed.
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