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Clutch options for 2005 honda Civic EM2

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Old Feb 18, 2012 | 03:31 PM
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Default Clutch options for 2005 honda Civic EM2

Hello, I think the clutch is getting bad in my civic, it has a 1.7L engine.
Looking for opinions on clutchs. was looking online at some comp clutches and act clutches online. this car is just a daily driver but want something above stock, and i have 17" wheels so i would like it to be a little more heavier. i had a centerforce clutch in my old car and it worked great. But i can't find one for this lol
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And i Need the entire kit. not just the disc
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Old Feb 19, 2012 | 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Pothole987
i had a centerforce clutch in my old car and it worked great. But i can't find one for this
'01 - '05 Civics use the same clutch disc and pressure plate as '90 - '00 Civics. The disc is actually the same up to 2011 other than the Si's not sure about the pressure plate on the '06 - '00s though. I checked ebay, that have a couple of kits for older civics that will work for you, but you may have to buy an '01 - '05 throwout and pilot bearing (I know the '06 - '11 use a pilot bushing instead)
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Old Feb 19, 2012 | 11:31 AM
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I noticed last night when browsing thru some were the same but some were also different, basically I want the whole kit, especially when i am sure the pressure plate is causing my issues with the clutch, it engages at different points in the pedal, meaning its either on the floor or in the middle or at the very end. I checked my slace cylinder for leaks today amd everything is dry, the clutch master cylinder is dry inside. for the fact that the longer my car is down the more money it costs me to get to work using the truck, and the farther away I have to park to be able to park the truck at work I kind of need a fix.
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Old Feb 19, 2012 | 12:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Pothole987
I noticed last night when browsing thru some were the same but some were also different, basically I want the whole kit, especially when i am sure the pressure plate is causing my issues with the clutch,
I have no idea why they're labeled that way (I have seen it too, they're very inconsistant) but '92 - '00 will definitely work in that car, other than you may need to get an '01 - '05 pilot bearing (about $12 from Honda IIRC) and possibly a throwout bearing.
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