D16 clutch and flywheel
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I have y8 head on a z6 with a y8 intake manifold. I am not sure which would be a good clutch for me. I would like to have something that grips a little more the stock. Flywheel I was thinking of getting a Fidanza. What are your thought?
Dave
Dave
i believe that exedy makes the stock clutches for honda, they also have a line of performance clutches. Advanced clutch technologies also makes good performance clutches.
does your clutch slip?? If not, then why waste money on a clutch that will easily hold what you are thrwoing at it. It took 15 psi, over a 100,000 miles to slip mine, and even then, i could easily control it slipping. Didn't happen until third or fourth gear.
You dont need a clutch with a lot of 'grip'. You aren't making any power.
If yours is bad, replace with with an Exedy OEM replacement. Can be found on ebay for <$80
If yours is bad, replace with with an Exedy OEM replacement. Can be found on ebay for <$80
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no its cause my clutch is not far from fininshed and since I have to replace it I would like to replace with something that grip at little more.
Dave
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More specific? Head and Intake Manifold don't matter. Get the one for your block. If you're gonna go the OEM Exedy replacement. Theres are from 92-00 civics. (Except 99-00 Si). So pretty much for all D-Series. I personally purchased one on ebay for 72$ and I couldn't be happier.
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