Clutches & Diff's
Looking for some help in who makes a good product for our S2000. I've got a turbo kit on mine and my stock clutch is not holding up very well. Also does anyone know the best way to strengthen our differential?
Comptech makes a reinforced differential housing.
As to clutch, how many miles do you have on your S2000? How much HP do you need it to hold? AFAIK the clutch is actually pretty good from the factory for most bolt on mods, it is the pressure plate that is a weak link.
ACT, Exedy, etc. make clutches for our car. I think it's most important to find out what application you need it for though.
As to clutch, how many miles do you have on your S2000? How much HP do you need it to hold? AFAIK the clutch is actually pretty good from the factory for most bolt on mods, it is the pressure plate that is a weak link.
ACT, Exedy, etc. make clutches for our car. I think it's most important to find out what application you need it for though.
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ACT - eh. definately not for this application. It's only an OEM disk with 'Honda' scratched out and a slightly modified pressure plate which basically provides a perty powder coating and that's about it.
For this setup, I'd recommend the following: http://www.bulletproofautomoti...?ID=5 - it's designed correctly, and not mass-produced for the masses (no offense to those who are happy with their ACT's, but it just doesn't cut it).
ACT - eh. definately not for this application. It's only an OEM disk with 'Honda' scratched out and a slightly modified pressure plate which basically provides a perty powder coating and that's about it.
For this setup, I'd recommend the following: http://www.bulletproofautomoti...?ID=5 - it's designed correctly, and not mass-produced for the masses (no offense to those who are happy with their ACT's, but it just doesn't cut it).
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