June 29, 200421 yr ...that Centerforce makes clutches for old soobs? Time for a pressure plate! http://www.performanceintl.com/shop/model.cgi?comp=cf_imp&make=SUBARU
June 29, 200421 yr So Tim, are you saying that an EA81 clutch won't work in an EA82?? I've alway wanted to put one of these in my 86 GL-10, but could justify the expense for the value of the car. I did put one in my WRX though. I consider these the best clutches in the world, I've had them in three different vehicles and they were a major improvement over the original clutch. In my Mitsubishi 3000 GT VR4, with the stock clutch, if you were idling and slowly let out the clutch, it would stall, but with the CenterForce, you could let out the clutch and it would slowly engage and move forward. With the centrifical force design, the higher the rpms, the more the clutch grips.
June 29, 200421 yr Author Meeky Moose just told me that an XT6 clutch will work on my RX, so that's cool. Getting the title transferred in a couple hours. Sweet!
June 29, 200421 yr Author I mean, a standard replacement xt6 clutch. The title has been transferred, and I have plates. Now it's legal. Yay!
June 29, 200421 yr No, I'm not saying that there is/is not interchangability. Just that they omited a huge block of cars. Actually, now that I think about it, EA81 and EA82 clutch disks are NOT interchangable, they have a different size hole in the middle.
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