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Old 07-31-2006, 08:15 PM
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Hey guys, i got a greddy 18g turbo kit for my b16a crx with a b16 cable tranny. I was searching and found that i need a 90-91 integra clutch kit? I am going to run 8psi boost on stock engine and was wondering which ACT clutch to get (part #)? I saw the 311 ft.lb clutch and the 245 ft.lb and was wondering which is better for my setup. I mainly drive on the streets and dont want a really hard pedal so please give me some tips. Thanks, Matt
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Default Re: b16a ACT clutch help (B16-CRX)

all b seris flywheels and pressure plates and piolot bearings are interchangable
there is a throw out bearing for cable trannies and one for hydro trannies
ys1 = 92-01 clutch disk
a1, y1, s1, j1 = small spline 90-91 clutch disk

for act if you want something that will hold a ok amount a power and is not too hard would be the xtream pressure plate with the organic non puck clutch disk
the heavery duty pp is more of a stock replacement and really wont hold much power and i thin should not be used in a boosted setup
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