95 Accord Clutch going
Yesterday I noticed my clutch is very weak. So its time for a new clutch just wondering if anyone can point out the right clutch to get. Just looking for a quality clutch. So many out there I recently noticed.
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Well is this a stock car? Or do you have an engine swap (h22?) or turbo setup? OR major bolt ons going on? Need more info to point you in the direction.
If it is stock. An OEM clutch would suffice, or maybe an OE replacement from a company like exedy.
You will also need to get the flywheel resurfaced, or replaced if it is too thin to resurface.
If it is stock. An OEM clutch would suffice, or maybe an OE replacement from a company like exedy.
You will also need to get the flywheel resurfaced, or replaced if it is too thin to resurface.
Are your revs going up even after you shift and the clutch is disengaged? Just get an exedy kit. No 5th gen accord is going to demand more out of their clutch with just bolt ons, and based on the question being asked, I doubt there is anything more than just bolt ons (if any).
I noticed its going because when I hit the gas the motor seems to rev and the clutch isnt responding. Loss of power like it revs and slowly picks up. I looked up the clutches on ebay and the exedy clutch is very inexpensive so I had my doubts on them.
My accord is all stock.
My accord is all stock.
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Yup that's a clutch. The exedy kit will be perfect for you. You can either get a lightened flywheel, but if you decide not to then you have to at least resurface your stock one.
yeah oem clutches arent that expensive brother. quite cheap. sorta like rotors if you will. just replacements aren't much. but when you upgrade to bigger brakes or drilled/slotted, thats when things start to get expensive.
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