cant make my mind up! clutch master or exedy???
please im so biased with both of these clutchs and cant decide which to get and I need a clutch now. so I just want to see which has more votes then i shall chose that one. its either the clutch master stage1 or exedy stage1. please just help me chose and vote.
im biased too.... love my exedy II.... so much, i put it in both my cars....
great pedal feel, doesn't slip, seems to get stronger the more you beat on it
(yes, exedy II... not I... very very streetable....)
great pedal feel, doesn't slip, seems to get stronger the more you beat on it
(yes, exedy II... not I... very very streetable....)
i dont know..i saw many people with exedy got broke spring or metal peice on clutch plate. ACT is nice..but not a good deal on ebay. ebay have good deal on exedy stage1.
Exedy Stage II clutch, with a thick pad. Costs the same as the thin pads, just last longer. Plus great pedal feel and excellent grab. Had an ACT Stage II, but went out after a few months. Blew three clutches and Exedy is the only one that can handle power and abuse.
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ACT Flywheels are good, Toda Flywheel are great but only if your rich. Same goes for the clutch system....great if you got the pockets for it. Im running a ACT Pro-Lite flywheel with a Exedy stage 2 clutch
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what pad you talking about??
XATC flywheel
what pad you talking about??
XATC flywheel
when you go up to the shop or for example go to a store like http://www.inlinefour.com, click on the exedy clutchs. Whne you pick the car it will say something like thin pads and thicks pads. No price differents or performance difference, they just last longer. You will know what i mean if you decided to by it.
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