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I made a layout for the celica, and I wanted ya'll to see wat kinda stuff i'm gonna do to the Celica and ya'll tell me what ya'll think. Also heres the list I made out as well

1. Injen Cold Air Intake
2. Intense Motors Header
3. AEM Alternator Pulley & Unorthodox Racing Ultra S Street Crank Pulley
4.Tanabe Super Medallion Hyper Spec Exhaust
5. ACT 6 Puck Clutch Kit
6.Findanza Lightweight Flywheel
152636-2000 Toyota Celica GTS Layout.jpg

Last edited by Kenred; Sep 2, 2003 5:08pm.

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Sounds good to me. thumbsup grin

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Originally Posted by Kenred
I made a layout for the celica, and I wanted ya'll to see wat kinda stuff i'm gonna do to the Celica and ya'll tell me what ya'll think. Also heres the list I made out as well

1. Injen Cold Air Intake
2. Intense Motors Header
3. AEM Alternator Pulley & Unorthodox Racing Ultra S Street Crank Pulley
4.Tanabe Super Medallion Hyper Spec Exhaust
5. ACT 6 Puck Clutch Kit
6.Findanza Lightweight Flywheel

Me again with all those parts, how much hp is that well a grand total, like Engine?

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you cant mix and match the urtho pulley and the aem pulley dude, aem is to much underive to be compatable with the crank pulley

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Originally Posted by Vtec_Killa
you cant mix and match the urtho pulley and the aem pulley dude, aem is to much underive to be compatable with the crank pulley

if this is true, you might want to think about just getting the unorthodox ultra s pulley and the unorthodox ultra ss pulleys instead of an aem alternator pulley.

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Originally Posted by Vtec_Killa
you cant mix and match the urtho pulley and the aem pulley dude, aem is to much underive to be compatable with the crank pulley

So ud recommend just the urth pulleys then, but do they make the pulley for the Alternator?

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Originally Posted by Kenred
tell me what ya'll think. Also heres the list I made out as well

5. ACT 6 Puck Clutch Kit

That ACT 6 puck clutch kit is probably not a good idea if your car is an everyday driver.

The 6 puck disc is designed for the strip, it will wear out very quickly, like 3k miles give or take a thousand.

For this reason, I got an ACT HDOO stage one clutch, It still has a heavy duty pressure plate, the disc is designed to last on the street. wink

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Originally Posted by redracer
Originally Posted by Kenred
tell me what ya'll think. Also heres the list I made out as well

5. ACT 6 Puck Clutch Kit

That ACT 6 puck clutch kit is probably not a good idea if your car is an everyday driver.

The 6 puck disc is designed for the strip, it will wear out very quickly, like 3k miles give or take a thousand.

For this reason, I got an ACT HDOO stage one clutch, It still has a heavy duty pressure plate, the disc is designed to last on the street. wink

how much did it run you for that clutch?

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1: I suggest buying the Trial Headers unless those are the IM headers...cause I know they sell the Trial's
2: Either go all UR pullies or just the AEM
3: get a Tanabe Super Racing Medallion
4: it all sounds sweet. grin

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how much did it run you for that clutch?

Not sure how much it cost confused I'm thinkin about 279 bucks, but it was about a year ago. Here is the link:

http://www.titanmotorsports.com/actstreetclu.html

They have a technical staff that is willing and able to get you the right clutch. Good luck

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if you gonna pay to have a clutch and fly wheel put in might as well get the lsd while your at it.

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