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A Stage 1 clutch is the introductory level clutch used in cars used for daily driving. Stage 2 and greater clutches are designed for racing applications.
its your tranny, you probably damaged the teeth on 1st gear or your syncros went out, if all gears are not going in then its your clutch
When a person experiences the third stage or total solar eclipse he is standing at People's Square.
A stage 1 clutch is built for street cars that are mildly modified. The clutch has increased clamp loads that allow the capacity to handle the modified engines of the street cars.
It's a form of speed where there car is at full speed before it reaches it's climax and transitions into a stage 3 clutch.
The filming of Eclipse is already underway. It is in the post-production stage.
you should honestly change a lot more than just your clutch a stock d16 will not last long with a turbo pushing it! but yes i would, stage 1 or 2 exedy clutch would be prime!
No, a clutch has nothing to do with effeciency of the engine.
Most places have seen a partial eclipse of the sun or of the moon at some stage in their history.
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You should use the clutch anytime you shift, up or down. It is possible to downshift without the clutch, when there is little torque involved, such as slowing for a stop, but that still causes momentary high torque on the engine and transmissioin components. There is usually a torque spreader inside that will handle these torque transients, but it is designed to only handle the momentum of the transmission and final stage clutch, not the input stage clutch and engine.
Full moon, or 5th stage