new clucth which is the best?
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new clucth which is the best?
i have been looking at replacing my clucth and there are so many i was thinking about the hks and the cusco the clucth. which is better any comments and its a self install also.
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go stronger than your power goals, but not too extreme.
I think the ACT ZX3-XT00 is a good setup. full clutch disk (not a 6 puck or 4 puck) and will handle 450 lbs. I had a 9lb flywheel and a six puck on my last car and it was alright for daily driving. alright.. not good. and it was bad for someone that had never driven that style of clutch. But for an FD... do it once, do it right.
I think the ACT ZX3-XT00 is a good setup. full clutch disk (not a 6 puck or 4 puck) and will handle 450 lbs. I had a 9lb flywheel and a six puck on my last car and it was alright for daily driving. alright.. not good. and it was bad for someone that had never driven that style of clutch. But for an FD... do it once, do it right.
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ACT unless it's a pure off road car. Anything else is a major bitch to drive from what I've been told. The ACT fits motorsports needs as well as being a streetable clutch.
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a buddy of mine has an ACT in his WRX, i was able to drive it without any problems at all. i've never driven a car with an aftermarket clutch and the ACT felt great to me. i've heard a lot of other good things about ACT too, plus they've much friendlier on the wallet compared to HKS or Cusco.
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go with the ACT HD pressure plate and disc......it is an oem style disc but the stronger pressure plate is great for slightly higher than stock power levels....the feel is stock and wont need getting used to........ive been running mine with the act set for about 10k miles....nothing but thumbs up!
Just be sure to give the clutch 500-1000 miles of good break-in...this will greatly improve the longevity of the disc and allow it to work more efficiently.
Just be sure to give the clutch 500-1000 miles of good break-in...this will greatly improve the longevity of the disc and allow it to work more efficiently.
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I've had my ACT street clutch for about 35k miles with a resurfaced flywheel and it still grabs hard. i heard you lose some higher end torque with a very light flywheel. don't know if its true or not.
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*As you can see ACT is very popular...but I'll add some info based on the brands you mentioned*
HKS? I'm not familiar w/ the current HKS clutch. Not sure if they switched the design or not, but from what I remember...the old design from a few years ago...they used an AP Racing clutch. That "thing" was a noisy ****, sounded like a "box of rocks" from what my friends tell me.
The Cusco, is a rebadged Exedy Hyper Single Unit.
http://www.napsusa.com/clutch.htm
You can compare it w/ the Exedy unit here
http://www.exedyusa.com/race/Exedy_H...gle_Clutch_Kit
Everyone that I've come across w/ an Exedy Hyper Single (or multi-plate) clutch has been very happy w/ them.
There are other clutches too.
More than anything, before I start rambling futher...
How much are you looking to spend for a clutch?
Do you want a clutch/flywheel combo? (Like the Exedy Hyper Single)
What is your primary purpose/driving style?
HKS? I'm not familiar w/ the current HKS clutch. Not sure if they switched the design or not, but from what I remember...the old design from a few years ago...they used an AP Racing clutch. That "thing" was a noisy ****, sounded like a "box of rocks" from what my friends tell me.
The Cusco, is a rebadged Exedy Hyper Single Unit.
http://www.napsusa.com/clutch.htm
You can compare it w/ the Exedy unit here
http://www.exedyusa.com/race/Exedy_H...gle_Clutch_Kit
Everyone that I've come across w/ an Exedy Hyper Single (or multi-plate) clutch has been very happy w/ them.
There are other clutches too.
More than anything, before I start rambling futher...
How much are you looking to spend for a clutch?
Do you want a clutch/flywheel combo? (Like the Exedy Hyper Single)
What is your primary purpose/driving style?
Last edited by DomFD3S; 12-07-06 at 12:37 PM.
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How much horsepower?
There's absolutely no reason to buy more clutch than you need. More clamping power won't make the clutch last longer, it will just force your left leg to work harder.
There's absolutely no reason to buy more clutch than you need. More clamping power won't make the clutch last longer, it will just force your left leg to work harder.
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These are the two most popular I sell
http://www.rx7store.net/product_p/specstg3fd.htm
http://www.rx7store.net/product_p/zx3-hd00.htm
http://www.rx7store.net/product_p/specstg3fd.htm
http://www.rx7store.net/product_p/zx3-hd00.htm
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check out RPS clutches.my last car (240) had a spec stage 4.it was a rough and tough **** i loved it.it hurt to push it in over a extended amount of time.i loved it.
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Originally Posted by DomFD3S
Everyone that I've come across w/ an Exedy Hyper Single (or multi-plate) clutch has been very happy w/ them.
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max,
i found my exedy hyper single to be pretty easy to drive... i doubt if break-in w a cerametallic is an issue. maybe our clutch pedals are adjusted differently. i would call mine streetable. i am installing a double ceramic currently as the single wouldn't hold my motor at it's present state of tune.
HC
i found my exedy hyper single to be pretty easy to drive... i doubt if break-in w a cerametallic is an issue. maybe our clutch pedals are adjusted differently. i would call mine streetable. i am installing a double ceramic currently as the single wouldn't hold my motor at it's present state of tune.
HC
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the question is ....... How much are you willing to spend ????
there are tones of good clutches, single disc, twin, triple.....
HKS, Mazdaspeed, ACT, Centerforce, OS Giken, ...... list can go on
if ur just doing daily driving and be able handle some drag and some road/circuit racing every now and then..... ACT street/strip will do the job just fine... just keep in mind organic compound disc have a softer grip when engaged than a 6 puck disc if u care about comfort...
there are tones of good clutches, single disc, twin, triple.....
HKS, Mazdaspeed, ACT, Centerforce, OS Giken, ...... list can go on
if ur just doing daily driving and be able handle some drag and some road/circuit racing every now and then..... ACT street/strip will do the job just fine... just keep in mind organic compound disc have a softer grip when engaged than a 6 puck disc if u care about comfort...
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I just bought a Carbonetic twinplate. http://www.carbonetic.net/ It is lighter than the D-Core and has a higher torque rating.
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I had an ACT with a heavy duty pressure plate and got stuck in traffic on a weekly basis with it. I'm not exactly a monster like Mr. Ihor Huk, but have pretty strong legs (I was a relatively successful mountain and road bike racer:p). I didn't think it was too bad in traffic, but it did get tiring when inching along in first gear for extended periods of time. One thing that really helped was replacing the dirty hydraulic fluid.