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Old 03-01-2015, 05:06 AM
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I know this has probably been asked a million times but I swapped my clutch for an RPC stage 1 clutch and fitted it myself, anyway pretty much straight away the cars developed what I can only describe as a buzz between 2500 - 3500 rpm. Only does it when in gear and can mainly hear it on deceleration but still does it when accelerating as well. I've looked around for possible solutions on the internet but can't find a definitive fix for the problem.
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How much power are you running? An oem clutch can handle at least twice the standard output
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Standard car. But when I saw the price of a oem clutch I decided to buy the RPC clutch.
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Originally Posted by Jackzs11
Standard car. But when I saw the price of a oem clutch I decided to buy the RPC clutch.
Fair comment.

Criminal what a new OEM clutch is charged out at.
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