There is a reason they are so cheap. They are a grenade waiting to go off. Also they are overly complicated (Even compared to a GTR) and are way to heavy to be a real sports car. Good luck trying to find parts for one.
Fraser
There is a reason they are so cheap. They are a grenade waiting to go off. Also they are overly complicated (Even compared to a GTR) and are way to heavy to be a real sports car. Good luck trying to find parts for one.
Fraser
Err Evo's eat clutches at an astonishing rate and Skylines rip the clutch or the rear diff apart doing hard starts when the boosts been wound up a touch.
Matt
Then they should have spent some money on a good clutch as well.
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Not on mine. And not on my friends lancer. Only if you put a stock clutch in which you would have to be crazy to do.
Fraser
I believe they they were using fairly decent, know brand paddle clutches. I know at least one was a Helix group A paddle, and lasted 6 months.
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