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Thread: 1995 M3- Clutch Slipping? ADVICE NEEDED!

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    Default 1995 M3- Clutch Slipping? ADVICE NEEDED!

    i have an 95 M3 and i've been having a few problems lately... my accelerations lags a bit(RPMs drop, then increase again) when i step on the gas so im thinking that my clutch is slipping. i was wonering if anyone had any suggestions as where to go to order a new clutch and about how much it would be (im thinkin about $800?). specs of clutch etc.? anything will help. thanks.

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    stock engine?

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    wouldn't that be a bit of an over kill if he just needs stock replacement parts? Not everyone needs an expensive lightened flywheel and racing clutch/pressure plate, of course that may be what he wants.
    You do as you wish but I would first make sure you NEED a clutch/pressure plate. If your clutch is slipping you should be able to mash the gas in high gear and the rpms will go up w/o your speed increasing. If you clutch is slipping it will gradually get worse to where it slips in forth then third and so on as I described above.
    If it is going out and you want stock replacement parts I would check with the franchise parts stores or of course your bmw dealer.

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