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post Feb 29, 2008 - 1:18 PM
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I have a 95 3sgte that is going in my 96 celica st. I decided to go with a celica gt tranny and I got a ACT stage two racing cultch kit. My car is being worked on right now but the guys working on it weren't sure if it was ok to run that clutch with a stock 3s pressure plate. They said I may need an act pressure plate, the only problem with that is that they don't make one for this model. So, is it ok to run an act 4 puck clutch with a stock 3s pressure plate? Also they said to make this run right I would have to get an FMIC that runs pipes in and out on the drivers side or it won't work right. I got a FMIC that runs in on one side and out on the other. Is it better to run a same side FMIC or is it ok to run a regular FMIC with in and out on opposite sides?
 
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post Feb 29, 2008 - 2:21 PM
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ACT has all the parts you need [that's what I'm running on] - I have no idea whether or not using the stock pressure plate would be ok or not - I wouldn't risk it.
See my proflie for why you don't have to run the IC piping under the frame rail - you will loose the windshield washer reservoir tho.


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