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Old 06-22-2007   #17
Halon
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Re: Evo clutch restrictor removal is great success!

You can do it now, or when you get an aftermarket clutch, or whenever you want. All the restricter does is dampen the clutches engagement. By removing it, you get quicker clutch engagement. I'm assuming mitsubishi puts those in there from the factory just to give the car a more drivable feel. Softer more gentile starts, keeps buyers more comfortable I suppose. I say rip it out soon as you can, it's free.
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