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Old 06-05-2013, 03:36 PM
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Will a OE slave cylinder hold up to a clutchmasters stage 4 clutch?
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That's on a de motor.
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Should. I use oem parts on mine and haven't had any issue with comp clutch stage 4 (same as clutchmasters), os giken twin disk and now carbonetics triple disk.

Master and slaves do wear out over time so if yours is old there is a chance that it will just go out but they go out with a stock clutch. OEM price is around 40$ for one so it's no big deal. The HR concentric slave cylinders are the ones that are junk and need upgraded.
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Thanks.
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