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Matt_95tgsApr-16-03 08:47 PM
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#464, "RE: modular or nonmodular - what's the difference?"
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a modular clutch is a clutch that has the pressure plate rivoted to the flywheel with the disk between the two. When you replace this type of clutch, you have to replace the flywheel, the disk, and the pressure plate. A non-modular clutch has the pressure plate bolted to the flywheel so you can just replace the clutch disk when it wears out (much cheaper).

Matt
1995 Eclipse GS
2.0L, S16g Turbo, 8 Injectors, 26psi

1998 Eclipse GSX
2.3L Stroker, AEM EMS Converted to Speed Density, FP3065 Turbo, 35psi , and so on...

  

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modular or nonmodular - what's the difference? [View all] , finxster, Apr-16-03 08:33 PM
  RE: modular or nonmodular - what's the difference?, juggalo, Apr-16-03 08:45 PM, #1
RE: modular or nonmodular - what's the difference?, Matt_95tgs, Apr-16-03 08:47 PM #2
RE: modular or nonmodular - what's the difference?, FuSi0N, Apr-17-03 06:19 AM, #3

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