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what clutch to go with 97 cx

Old Feb 22, 2014
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what clutch to go with 97 cx

hey guys new to the site hoping to get some good answers im looking at replacing my clutch 97 civic hatch cx model any suggestions car is basically stock have y8 intake mani on it short ram intake and cat back exhaust do not really plan on much more
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Re: what clutch to go with 97 cx

I'd use a stock clutch. You aren't making any real power.


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Re: what clutch to go with 97 cx

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