Joshua Tellez
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First and foremost - this clutch is amazing. Quality of the materials is outstanding and performance certainly meets expectations given the price point. The difference from OEM clutch is night and day. I simultaneously installed the CorkSport TMM and the drivetrain feels so much more rigid and direct. This clutch is notably heavier than stock, and tolerance is lower. Less forgiving, but still street-friendly. You'll get some shudder from a dead stop if you aren't careful. The lighter flywheel also makes stalling easier. I'd otherwise give it 5, but I'm knocking a star for the lack of instructional content available for this install. I understand this part is XClutch branded and CorkSport is just a distributor, but there should be some content available from either party so that the layman knows what they're getting into with this part. A lack of prior experience in clutch jobs is detrimental, and there is no documentation online for this particular car aside from paid repos like AllData (AFAIK). All in all this was a long weekend project, about 16 hours of labor and a minimum of 1 buddy is required throughout the process. It would probably take 12 hours if you have a lift and 8-10 if you can get the tranny out without removing the subframe. (It's possible, but seems super sketchy.) Make sure to have a transmission jack and another jack to support the engine. If you wish to install the new pilot bearing, you'll need a proprietary Mazda bearing puller and you'll probably want to get a new rear main seal in while you're at it. I recommend this kit to anyone who is serious about increasing the performance of their Mazda and who, like me, is considering the CorkSport turbo kit in the future. I also recommend paying a shop to install it if you have the extra cash to save yourself the headache.








