sourced out new fidenza flywheel, slave and clutch over winter months and just had them installed, screw the "floor it" and if it does not slip its good, mine was holding good but almost worn down to rivets, the flywheel was a no brainer as they were already in their so a few bolts in and out and presto change o, the slave is so easy to replace at the time why not replace it, mine was still working but looked like death, just make sure they have the proper fine spline tool in the kit, mine came with a corse on and confused the mechanic, if you wanna save a few bucks then get ur old flywheel machined, took em 4.5 hr total and dumped 3.9 litres of royal purple in at the same time(13 a litre on sale), easy time to drop in a shorty shifter as well or check u joints and other goodies while on the rack