Question bout my Clutch not a how to post!
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Question bout my Clutch not a how to post!
i was just wondering in all of your personal opinions whats the best clutch for me to get running a d16a2 in my 88 CRX Si i recently bought, it has a CAI Headders, full exhaust the whole thing. i was just wondering personal opinion to see what i should get thanks all that post you all get a cookie
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Re: Question bout my Clutch not a how to post! (Schaz)
Not sure what a D16A2 is, but I've had great luck with the Exedy OEM-replacement clutches. They're made by Daikin, who made the clutch that went into the CRX when it was originally built, and they're good quality and remarkably cheap. The full clutch kit from Clutch City Online for the D16A6 Si engine is $115 shipped. They're perfectly fine for engines with the basic bolt-ons, and can handle the power easily.
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Re: Question bout my Clutch not a how to post! (Kwicko)
come on someone has to have SOME input on this and im sorry to the above person my motor is a d16a6...i was tired :/ sorry please gimme some info!!
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Re: Question bout my Clutch not a how to post! (Kwicko)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Kwicko »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Not sure what a D16A2 is, but I've had great luck with the Exedy OEM-replacement clutches. They're made by Daikin, who made the clutch that went into the CRX when it was originally built, and they're good quality and remarkably cheap. The full clutch kit from Clutch City Online for the D16A6 Si engine is $115 shipped. They're perfectly fine for engines with the basic bolt-ons, and can handle the power easily.
Mike</TD></TR></TABLE>
Man wow look what I found! If you actually followed this guy's advice, You wouldn't need to bump this up again. Since your stock, get a stock clutch...anything more like rebuilding your internals (high comp, camshaft..the works) or going boost..I would spend the cash on a better clutch.
Stick OEM
http://www.clutchcityonline.com/
-Jon
Mike</TD></TR></TABLE>
Man wow look what I found! If you actually followed this guy's advice, You wouldn't need to bump this up again. Since your stock, get a stock clutch...anything more like rebuilding your internals (high comp, camshaft..the works) or going boost..I would spend the cash on a better clutch.
Stick OEM
http://www.clutchcityonline.com/
-Jon
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