Does the stock TT clutch fit on an NA? Need to know ASAP!

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jonnybmdub3
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Hey what's up everyone? I have another question haha. I have some one local who wants to sell me a new Twin Turbo clutch for a very very good price. I'm supposed to go and pick it up tonight. But I'm not 100% sure if a stock TT clutch will fit on my NA? Does anything need to be shaved? Or it will it even fit at all? I'm trying to pick it up sometime tonight. So, I need to know as soon as possible. Your feedback would be very much appreciated. If you happen to know please post! Thanks fellas. :dblthumb: :gotme


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The NA Clutch is smaller, so to make a TT unit fit on a NA car you need a NA Flywheel and to shave the bell-housing/shim starter. < More trouble than it's worth just to save a few bucks on a clutch.

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NolimitZ32 wrote:The NA Clutch is smaller, so to make a TT unit fit on a NA car you need a TT Flywheel and to shave the bell-housing/shim starter. < More trouble than it's worth just to save a few bucks on a clutch.
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Correct, TT Flywheel and a little shave.
The TT clutch has a little more pressure than NA and I had one put in with my 5-speed swap- worth it I feel.

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itsa300zx wrote:
NolimitZ32 wrote:The NA Clutch is smaller, so to make a TT unit fit on a NA car you need a TT Flywheel and to shave the bell-housing/shim starter. < More trouble than it's worth just to save a few bucks on a clutch.
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That's what I meant thanks man. :slap:


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