oh well my stock clutch is now slipping....
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oh well my stock clutch is now slipping....
i knew it was only a matter of time...
so i need to get a new clutch i want something w/ slightly more pedal pressure and i want it to grab better. im shooting for ~200WHP total in my 2000EX Sohc 1.6L motor.
i was also thinking about going w/ a 10-12lb flywheel or so.
ive done a search and come to the conclution that there are TOO MANY DAMM CHOICES...hehe
here is exactly what i want..
1) pedal feel similar to stock
2) able to hold ~170ft lbs of torque adn 200whp
3) be able to handle some drag racing on 8" slicks
4) light weight flywheel
5) MUST NOT Cost 1000.00 heh lookiung at around 500.00 or so total?
its my daily driver, i dont drive in traffic much at all...
i saw that ben has a clutchnet stage II for 300.00 is there a flywheel that goes with that too that would be good?
so i need to get a new clutch i want something w/ slightly more pedal pressure and i want it to grab better. im shooting for ~200WHP total in my 2000EX Sohc 1.6L motor.
i was also thinking about going w/ a 10-12lb flywheel or so.
ive done a search and come to the conclution that there are TOO MANY DAMM CHOICES...hehe
here is exactly what i want..
1) pedal feel similar to stock
2) able to hold ~170ft lbs of torque adn 200whp
3) be able to handle some drag racing on 8" slicks
4) light weight flywheel
5) MUST NOT Cost 1000.00 heh lookiung at around 500.00 or so total?
its my daily driver, i dont drive in traffic much at all...
i saw that ben has a clutchnet stage II for 300.00 is there a flywheel that goes with that too that would be good?
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Re: oh well my stock clutch is now slipping.... (Tomakit)
when my clutch starts slipping im gonna go for a clutchmasters stage 3 and MAYBE the flywheel to go along with it....i dont want to lose my torque...the little i will have....
btw whats yoour setup??
btw whats yoour setup??
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Re: oh well my stock clutch is now slipping.... (FBP Ex-T)
knew it was gonna happen sooner or later.
you can always try an ACT heavy duty or an Exedy clutch.
you can always try an ACT heavy duty or an Exedy clutch.
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Re: oh well my stock clutch is now slipping.... (Tomakit)
get your stock one resurfaced and lightened.
clutchnet stg2 is awesome.
Tom
clutchnet stg2 is awesome.
Tom
so i'd have to ship it both ways...
i'de be better off getting one...
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Re: oh well my stock clutch is now slipping.... (FBP Ex-T)
when my clutch starts slipping im gonna go for a clutchmasters stage 3 and MAYBE the flywheel to go along with it....i dont want to lose my torque...the little i will have....
btw whats yoour setup??
btw whats yoour setup??
greddy turbo kit @6.5psi or so... (depending on boost creep)
greddy EVO catback
HKS SSQ BOV
greddy Type 31 intercooler
Test Pipe
MSD Digital 6 plus w/ 2step
thats all i can think of for now..
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Re: oh well my stock clutch is now slipping.... (FBP Ex-T)
um, 15.32 @90.36mph on slipping clutch last night and hitting the revlimiter in 1st gear...
so im hoping for a 15.00 when i get the good clutch in and try get some traction
i pulled a 2.260ft last night on street tires my best 60ft ever....
so im hoping for a 15.00 when i get the good clutch in and try get some traction
i pulled a 2.260ft last night on street tires my best 60ft ever....
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