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Driveline problems, clutch suggestions

Old Aug 15, 2007 | 06:32 PM
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Default Driveline problems, clutch suggestions

What do you guys suggest for clutch, and where can I find a phantom LSD(or other diff)

I took that out last night. My diff has more play than Paris Hilton's vag, and my clutch is 99% gone. Do you guys think that would fix my previous problem?

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Driving down the road, when I shift(ie clutch 1/2 in, gas being pushed in) I heard thumps...4-6 rapid thumps. Then once I let off the clutch it went away. This happened consistantly for a week then when I was driving it happened like clockwork, then all of a sudden in the middle of 2nd gear the whole thing let go and I had no traction I couldn't drive me vehicle. We put it in the race trailer bring it home, I try it again...I can move(I only moved 5 feet in my driveway, but whatever)...Couple days later, I couldn't drive it again(mind you the car had sat I never drove it out of my driveway since), so last night I go to take out the tranny, and my CV boot is ripped...
Old Aug 16, 2007 | 05:41 AM
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Default Re: Driveline problems, clutch suggestions

say NO to phantom slip....

Go for OBJunx... work very well for hondas w/ lots of HP
Old Aug 16, 2007 | 05:48 AM
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Ok, where can I get it and what kind of clutch do you suggest
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