list your clutch and flywheel
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Well, that leaves my clutch out. It was $900 + tax.
Well, that leaves my clutch out. It was $900 + tax.
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contact Rocket for an Action Clutch. they're very well made, strong and smooth. i have a 6 puck unsprung kevlar disk with a single diaphram pressure plate. even on my friend's setup, same disk, but dual diaphram (to hold high-boost power), engagement is smooth enough for street use, and it holds the power well at the track. pedal feel is firm, but won't give you leg cramps in traffic.
any of the aluminum flywheels with the replaceable friction plates are pretty good; most are made by the same company. shouldn't set you back more than $225.
also, the kevlar clutches will wear very nicely/slowly, and are less prone to burn/warp your flywheel than metal-based pads. Exedy/Daiken make the stock Honda clutch, which is decent, though if you're going to buy a new clutch, i'd upgrade, and organic material is much like that on common brake pads; kinda cheap.
at any rate, before you plan a budget and purchase, i highly recommend reading Rocket's 'Clutch 101' thread.
Tilton clutches (twin or triple disk), are great, but at >$1000 are unnecessary for most of us.
any of the aluminum flywheels with the replaceable friction plates are pretty good; most are made by the same company. shouldn't set you back more than $225.
also, the kevlar clutches will wear very nicely/slowly, and are less prone to burn/warp your flywheel than metal-based pads. Exedy/Daiken make the stock Honda clutch, which is decent, though if you're going to buy a new clutch, i'd upgrade, and organic material is much like that on common brake pads; kinda cheap.
at any rate, before you plan a budget and purchase, i highly recommend reading Rocket's 'Clutch 101' thread.
Tilton clutches (twin or triple disk), are great, but at >$1000 are unnecessary for most of us.
I've been abusing my Clutch Masters Stg.1 and lightweight flywheel for the past two years. I haven't had a single problem yet. I would recomend them to anyone.
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