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#382681 Jan 24, 11:57pm
Joined: Mar 2004
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2003 Toyota Celica
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2003 Toyota Celica
Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 3
Here goes..
Ok, my clutch went out on my brand new '03 GTS celica.. hard to belive. Anyways, i went out and baught a Centerforce - Stage 2 Dual Friction Clutch kit. Installed it myself, yes I got the flywheel resurfaced and yes i bled the clutch line. The clutch grabs great at low RPMs. I can take it to 6 grand and shift right before lift and it will chirp the tires.. But! if i hit lift... its a different story. I take it to lift and shift it.. and nothing but slip.. untill I let off the gas and let it grab. Then it's fine! Untill I shift again in lift. Same story. Slips untill I let it grab again..

Anyone think they can help me out as to what is wrong with this picture??

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maybe you did something during the install? who knows. i would of took it to the dealer and let them install the clutch, the install should of been free sence there clutch fucked up.

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