Clutch and Flywheel opinion.
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Clutch and Flywheel opinion.
Whats the best bang for the buck? I was looking at a spec clutch set-up for my B-series...i just wanted to get peoples opinion.
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Re: Clutch and Flywheel opinion.
f1 is super cheap..but they dont last long. and flywheel..depends on what amount of power you want to make...you dont want a cheap flywheel breaking and coming back into your firewall like a sawblade
i got ACT stg 2. its kinda harsh but is very nice and grips like an gorrila with diabetes
i got ACT stg 2. its kinda harsh but is very nice and grips like an gorrila with diabetes
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Re: Clutch and Flywheel opinion.
What kind of setup do you have? Is it a daily driver, strict track car, drag racing?
For a daily driver, I'd highly recommend an Exedy or Daikin (same company) clutch. For stock up to mildly modified, a stock replacement will be fine. Check Amazon out, they have the stock clutch, pressure plate, throwout bearing, pilot bearing, and a packet of grease all for about $100 shipped.
Don't get a Stage 3 or higher unless you absolutely need it. It just sucks driving and it will wear out stupid fast.
For a daily driver, I'd highly recommend an Exedy or Daikin (same company) clutch. For stock up to mildly modified, a stock replacement will be fine. Check Amazon out, they have the stock clutch, pressure plate, throwout bearing, pilot bearing, and a packet of grease all for about $100 shipped.
Don't get a Stage 3 or higher unless you absolutely need it. It just sucks driving and it will wear out stupid fast.
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