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  • #16
    I have learned my Festiva GTX's 5 speed manual have different ratio gearing... like when got 70MPH in 5th gear it will get around 3,500 RPM which not same our stock 5 speed manual? But still amazing fast and climbs hills pretty easy with BJ engine

    Bad news my clutch plate got worn out and I need replace new one! anyone know how to get Stage 2/3 clutch kit for festiva? I have heard someone using Suzuki clutch plate on festiva with little mod?

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    • #17
      I get like 3100-3250 RPM at 70 MPH. Sounds like its lower geared. ?
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      • #18
        Originally posted by freshtiva
        I get like 3100-3250 RPM at 70 MPH. Sounds like its lower geared. ?
        Yes I believe so, but I will take video driving with Festiva GTX once I got fixed the clutch....

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Festiva GTX
          Originally posted by freshtiva
          I get like 3100-3250 RPM at 70 MPH. Sounds like its lower geared. ?
          Yes I believe so, but I will take video driving with Festiva GTX once I got fixed the clutch....
          I gotta bone stock (motor/trans wise) 91' L the only mod I had done is when the clutch burned out (mud road 3000ft exactly, sunck two tow trucks gettin her back out) installed a more agressive clutch. I'll run 85 at 3500 in 5th. I have been clocked at 97 on the Interstate and gone to traffic school over many a 80- 85mph ticket.

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