which flywheel/clutch combo for EF HB Si begginer driver?
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which flywheel/clutch combo for EF HB Si begginer driver?
Hey guys,
I know this question may have asked so many times.
I been driving stick over a year and my clutch is going.
I have a 1990 civic ef hatch Si with stock D16 with i/h/e
I want to get a lighter flywheel and stage one clutch. preferably performance.
Plan to do a zc swap in a couple of years.
One one my friends told me to go stage 1 ACT/ ACT flywheel on both. Another tells me to go stock.
I'm willing to put in a decent amount of money in for it.
Which stage 1 clutch/flywheel combo do you guys think?
I'm a daily driver with only a year experience on a stick.
I know this question may have asked so many times.
I been driving stick over a year and my clutch is going.
I have a 1990 civic ef hatch Si with stock D16 with i/h/e
I want to get a lighter flywheel and stage one clutch. preferably performance.
Plan to do a zc swap in a couple of years.
One one my friends told me to go stage 1 ACT/ ACT flywheel on both. Another tells me to go stock.
I'm willing to put in a decent amount of money in for it.
Which stage 1 clutch/flywheel combo do you guys think?
I'm a daily driver with only a year experience on a stick.
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Re: which flywheel/clutch combo for EF HB Si begginer driver? (cbr1)
the cars not fast so theres no need for a performance clutch expecially if your gonna be swapping. id get stock
a lightened flywheel + performance clutch + beginner driver = stalling all day and wanting a stock clutch
a lightened flywheel + performance clutch + beginner driver = stalling all day and wanting a stock clutch
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and 93ejay1 is right.
Learn to drive the car first. I'd get an OEM replacement. Only 1 year and the clutch is bad? You're a bit heavy footed.
and 93ejay1 is right.
Learn to drive the car first. I'd get an OEM replacement. Only 1 year and the clutch is bad? You're a bit heavy footed.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sxecrow »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">http://www.clutchmasters.com
and 93ejay1 is right.
Learn to drive the car first. I'd get an OEM replacement. Only 1 year and the clutch is bad? You're a bit heavy footed. </TD></TR></TABLE>
never said it was a brand new clutch one year ago. When i first got my car it only took a couple of months for my clutch to go.
cbr1 your much better off resurfacing your flywheel and getting a new oem clutch from honda. You do not have a race car so no need for the performace clutch.
and 93ejay1 is right.
Learn to drive the car first. I'd get an OEM replacement. Only 1 year and the clutch is bad? You're a bit heavy footed. </TD></TR></TABLE>
never said it was a brand new clutch one year ago. When i first got my car it only took a couple of months for my clutch to go.
cbr1 your much better off resurfacing your flywheel and getting a new oem clutch from honda. You do not have a race car so no need for the performace clutch.
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Re: which flywheel/clutch combo for EF HB Si begginer driver? (cbr1)
that's right dohcdelsol, I bought the car when the clutch was going and I learned pretty quick since I played around with my friend's car and motorbike.
I been driving around for a year with a clutch that was slipping and I thought it'll be time to swap it out.
The car is pretty light and I dont plan to do a zc swap soon since the engine still has some life in it.
I dont want anything drastic, so i decided to get a good flywheel when the mechanic is doing my clutch ( cheaper labor to do it all at once)
But I want something lighter to make my car go a bit quicker. Also when I do my zc swap in the future, I dont have to worry about changing my clutch and flywheel.
I heard good things about fidanza and ACT.
However, most forums have guys with stage 2/flywheel combos.
Anyone with a 88-91 Si that can recommend a good stage 1/flywheel combo?
Modified by cbr1 at 1:38 PM 5/16/2005
I been driving around for a year with a clutch that was slipping and I thought it'll be time to swap it out.
The car is pretty light and I dont plan to do a zc swap soon since the engine still has some life in it.
I dont want anything drastic, so i decided to get a good flywheel when the mechanic is doing my clutch ( cheaper labor to do it all at once)
But I want something lighter to make my car go a bit quicker. Also when I do my zc swap in the future, I dont have to worry about changing my clutch and flywheel.
I heard good things about fidanza and ACT.
However, most forums have guys with stage 2/flywheel combos.
Anyone with a 88-91 Si that can recommend a good stage 1/flywheel combo?
Modified by cbr1 at 1:38 PM 5/16/2005
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Re: which flywheel/clutch combo for EF HB Si begginer driver? (cbr1)
Are you listening to anyone? First, as SEVERAL people have already stated, stock is your best bet. A lightweight flywheel won't make your car much faster. You'll be able to shift faster, but beyond that, you won't notice any difference. Second, if you're still determined to buy something non-stock, Clutchmasters was already suggested, and is your best bet as they have great clutches and flywheels. The Fidanza flywheel is basically the same as the CM one. An ACT clutch will NOT be good for you, as it has a very short engagement and a very stiff pedal. You'd be stalling left and right, given your experience, and since your engine is stock, there's no reason whatsoever to have something like that.
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Re: which flywheel/clutch combo for EF HB Si begginer driver? (sscguy)
Thanks. I'll stick with oem then and resurface my flywheel.
Sorry for being such a noob,
Is there any good aftermarket clutch you can recommend? clutchmasters? exedy?
what you guys think?
Sorry for being such a noob,
Is there any good aftermarket clutch you can recommend? clutchmasters? exedy?
what you guys think?
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Re: which flywheel/clutch combo for EF HB Si begginer driver? (sscguy)
I learned stick on a CM Stage 3 W/ a lightend flywheel.....yes it was hard and frustrating but it was done.... I'd go w/ stock clutch..just my .02
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Re: which flywheel/clutch combo for EF HB Si begginer driver? (LSEGHATCH)
wow, thats crazy.
based on everyone's experience i stick with oem. Id thought ill save $$$ on labor but i guess its not worth swapping out the flywheel. o well
how long did u guys take to progress the jump to stage 2? i notice most guys in the other forums have stage 2/flywheel combos . Probably takes a long @$$ time to master the car before progressing to stage 1 /stage2 ...
based on everyone's experience i stick with oem. Id thought ill save $$$ on labor but i guess its not worth swapping out the flywheel. o well
how long did u guys take to progress the jump to stage 2? i notice most guys in the other forums have stage 2/flywheel combos . Probably takes a long @$$ time to master the car before progressing to stage 1 /stage2 ...
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Re: which flywheel/clutch combo for EF HB Si begginer driver? (LoganMantits)
if your so stuborn about getting stage 2 like it sounds cool then just get an ACT stage 3, youll launch on everybody
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Re: which flywheel/clutch combo for EF HB Si begginer driver? (93ejay1)
Im not stubborn, I just want to do the right thing and try to save some $$$ at the same time
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