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    #21
    my L200 before had 280k kms registered and the clutch assembly was replaced only once. mostly highway kc ang gamit (through out mindanao) no traffic.

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    #22
    you can make a stock clutch last till 100k or more depending on driving style. on the other hand, i have some customers that replace the clutch twice a year because they use upgraded race clutches and like to do burnouts. hehehe!

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    #23
    Quote Originally Posted by speedyfix
    i have some customers that replace the clutch twice a year because they use upgraded race clutches and like to do burnouts. hehehe!
    :hi: uhhhhh...tanong lang po...ano po ba ang kaibahan ng mga race clutch sa ordinary clutch???

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    #24
    higher torque capacity yung pressure plate and higher coefficient of friction yung clutch disc material for better bite and more resistance to heat.

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    #25
    ahhhhhhhh...oki...salamat pow!!! sir speedyfix

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    #26
    bumping this thread...

    migs - any suggested race clutch or clutch for a nissan s3? autocross mostly laro. Plus a ballpark figure would be great and where to buy.

    By the way. Lumipat na kayo?

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    #27
    it really depends on the engine. if it's the stock one i might not have an upgrade for you. normally the upgraded clutches are available for the more performance oriented engines to begin with. exedy race clutches will start in the 14-16k range for the disc and pressure plate and move up in price depending on application and type of clutch.

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    #28
    thanks migs! Might look for exedy clutches and maybe a more semi performance oriented pressure plate.

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    #29
    good luck looking! depends also on the power output of the engine. normal bolt ons will still be ok with the stock clutch. you only really need to upgrade when you're making around 30% and up more power than stock

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    #30
    Speedyfix

    maganda din ba yun AISIN brand clutch assembly para sa toyota corolla 95 model? o anu mas recommended mong brand. For normal driving lang.

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    #31
    Quote Originally Posted by Timzone View Post
    Speedyfix

    maganda din ba yun AISIN brand clutch assembly para sa toyota corolla 95 model? o anu mas recommended mong brand. For normal driving lang.
    AISIN is OEM of toyota... good for normal use, basta wag lang fake... pano malaman kung fake, yan ang malaki tanong...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timzone View Post
    Speedyfix

    maganda din ba yun AISIN brand clutch assembly para sa toyota corolla 95 model? o anu mas recommended mong brand. For normal driving lang.
    AISIN is OEM of toyota... good for normal use, basta wag lang fake... pano malaman kung fake, yan ang malaki tanong...

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    #32
    Quote Originally Posted by Timzone View Post
    Speedyfix

    maganda din ba yun AISIN brand clutch assembly para sa toyota corolla 95 model? o anu mas recommended mong brand. For normal driving lang.
    aisin is ok but imo Exedy-Daikin is better.

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    #33
    I have a 2000 Honda Civic A/T. I took it to a auto transmission shop and was told it was a sliding clutch problem. The shop owner said I would have to get a clutch rebuilding kit. He gave me the following quotation:

    P9,000 - clutch rebuilding kit
    P8,500 - labor
    P4,500 - ATF
    5 years warranty

    Are the prices reasonable or am I being overcharged?

    Thanks.

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    #34
    Share ko lang rin. nagpagawa ako nung Saturday sa Banawe.

    Clutch Disc 1100
    Pressure Plate 1500
    Bearing (i forgot)
    Gear Oil (i forgot)
    Flywheel - machine shop - 800
    Labor 1500
    started at 10am, natapos ng 8pm.

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    Share ko lang rin. nagpagawa ako nung Saturday sa Banawe.

    Clutch Disc 1100
    Pressure Plate 1500
    Bearing (i forgot)
    Gear Oil (i forgot)
    Flywheel - machine shop - 800
    Labor 1500
    started at 10am, natapos ng 8pm.

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    #35
    Quote Originally Posted by azr1992 View Post
    I have a 2000 Honda Civic A/T. I took it to a auto transmission shop and was told it was a sliding clutch problem. The shop owner said I would have to get a clutch rebuilding kit. He gave me the following quotation:

    P9,000 - clutch rebuilding kit
    P8,500 - labor
    P4,500 - ATF
    5 years warranty

    Are the prices reasonable or am I being overcharged?

    Thanks.
    yung price ng rebuilding kit, tama naman. as long as OEM and not replacement.

    over charge, imho,

    kay D and R fast Auto, 17.5k lang gawa ng akin (1996 EK) with 1 year warranty. 3days tinira, so far very much happy with the result.

    kay mel casaba, ganun din at napaguusapan warranty. si mel tumira ng tol overhaul ko.

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    #36
    Quote Originally Posted by azr1992 View Post
    I have a 2000 Honda Civic A/T. I took it to a auto transmission shop and was told it was a sliding clutch problem. The shop owner said I would have to get a clutch rebuilding kit. He gave me the following quotation:

    P9,000 - clutch rebuilding kit
    P8,500 - labor
    P4,500 - ATF
    5 years warranty

    Are the prices reasonable or am I being overcharged?

    Thanks.
    Yung ATF bakit parang mahal? P400+ ba 1 liter nang Honda ATF?

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    #37
    Quote Originally Posted by azr1992 View Post
    I have a 2000 Honda Civic A/T. I took it to a auto transmission shop and was told it was a sliding clutch problem. The shop owner said I would have to get a clutch rebuilding kit. He gave me the following quotation:

    P9,000 - clutch rebuilding kit
    P8,500 - labor
    P4,500 - ATF
    5 years warranty

    Are the prices reasonable or am I being overcharged?

    Thanks.
    9k for the kit... not sure about that.
    but for labor and atf... that's highway robbery.

    baka kaya sa mga gasoline station.

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    #38
    Thanks for everyone's replies. I'll continue looking for additional auto shops to compare prices. Thanks!

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    #39
    Hi sir any update sa actual expense na inabot sa overhaul? Our civic ES AT also are scheduled to overhaul kasi sobrang bigla nlang hina humatak and hindi nagsshift ng gear, kay mel casaba din ang quote samin

    9.5k honda oem rebuilding kit
    4.5k honda ATF
    8k labor

    Di po ba yun overpriced?

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    #40
    Sunog na ba sir ang atf?

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