Built '99 Civic Si - Clutch/Flywheel recommendations
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Built '99 Civic Si - Clutch/Flywheel recommendations
My friend has a '99 Civic Si w/ JE Pistons 10:1, Eagle Rods, Competition Cams Stage 2, Competition retainers/springs/valves, and a ported and polished intake manifold. I need to know what clutch you guys recommend, what stage and what flywheel? For instance if i chose ACT , what one, and the Prolite or the Streetlite flywheel? Thanks. BTW he doesnt want heavy clutch feel, he wants it close to stock.
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Re: Built '99 Civic Si - Clutch/Flywheel recommendations (JPLockwood)
i'll help you out:
I would reccommend an act clutch (street/strip type) and for a fly wheel go with a toda lightened or even a stock type-r one would be nice. If your looking for the best bargain for the buck i reccomend an excedy flywheel.I currently run a act and a type-r (lightened to 13lbs) and i likes
I would reccommend an act clutch (street/strip type) and for a fly wheel go with a toda lightened or even a stock type-r one would be nice. If your looking for the best bargain for the buck i reccomend an excedy flywheel.I currently run a act and a type-r (lightened to 13lbs) and i likes
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Re: Built '99 Civic Si - Clutch/Flywheel recommendations (JPLockwood)
he lowered his stock compression and got bigger(?) cams?? or did you fail to mention there was a turbo?
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Re: Built '99 Civic Si - Clutch/Flywheel recommendations (sil)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sil »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">he lowered his stock compression and got bigger(?) cams?? or did you fail to mention there was a turbo?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Actually, since it is an SI we are talking about. the compression is the same as stock 10:1..and i f you look at his post he mentions cams. you cannot have cams and turbo.
Actually, since it is an SI we are talking about. the compression is the same as stock 10:1..and i f you look at his post he mentions cams. you cannot have cams and turbo.
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Re: Built '99 Civic Si - Clutch/Flywheel recommendations (KillerBee)
lol.... forgive him, hes canadian eh!
pretty much I would assume an act is an ok clutch, exedy is well mentioned on these boards and I really really love my clutchmasters stage 3...
pretty much I would assume an act is an ok clutch, exedy is well mentioned on these boards and I really really love my clutchmasters stage 3...
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