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96-04 - 2V Specific
questions bout modifyin drivetrain........
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<blockquote data-quote="Pennywise2" data-source="post: 99694" data-attributes="member: 9021"><p>You have to replace your flywheel when you install a brand new clutch if </p><p>you don't you are risking your clutch install being screwed up.I install clutches </p><p>on Subaru's all the time and I refuse to install any clutch for my customers </p><p>without installing a brand flywheel to go with it.It takes about five or six hours </p><p>to install a clutch on mustang I do belive how would want to do it twice? </p><p>Not me.Just go to your local Ford Dealership parts department and buy a </p><p>stock OEM flywheel they are cheap compaired to aftermarket flywheels that </p><p>are no worth it.</p><p>I would rather install just PI intake and cams instead of doing the whole PI headswap</p><p>because their is only 10-15 rwhp to be had going with the PI cylinder heads.</p><p>I had the PI intake and cams on my old mustang and I was happy with the power</p><p>and I didn't have to deal with any issues that can happen when doing the PI headswap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pennywise2, post: 99694, member: 9021"] You have to replace your flywheel when you install a brand new clutch if you don't you are risking your clutch install being screwed up.I install clutches on Subaru's all the time and I refuse to install any clutch for my customers without installing a brand flywheel to go with it.It takes about five or six hours to install a clutch on mustang I do belive how would want to do it twice? Not me.Just go to your local Ford Dealership parts department and buy a stock OEM flywheel they are cheap compaired to aftermarket flywheels that are no worth it. I would rather install just PI intake and cams instead of doing the whole PI headswap because their is only 10-15 rwhp to be had going with the PI cylinder heads. I had the PI intake and cams on my old mustang and I was happy with the power and I didn't have to deal with any issues that can happen when doing the PI headswap. [/QUOTE]
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