are these real exedy clutches
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...33730
Just wanna make sure these arent fakes.
and here are the rest of the clutches
http://search.ebay.com/honda-c...rtyZ1
Just wanna make sure these arent fakes.
and here are the rest of the clutches
http://search.ebay.com/honda-c...rtyZ1
to clutch city online. I bought the full face organic clutch (heady duty 37% increase) and the heavy duty pressure plate. Ordered it friday, received it wednesday. They ship ultra fast, and the quality is as I had expected... excellent

I will vouch for exedy clutches. I've got 50K miles on my organic race and it never slips at all. not even after long road trips, that was when I noticed the most slippage with the stock clutch.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ABK »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">if you are looking for something that will grab more I wouldn't look into exedy, everybody around here tries to stay away from them.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Whatever, Exedy is a damn good clutch.
Whatever, Exedy is a damn good clutch.
"ive never had any problems with them on NA cars, but then again mine were maxed out with bolt ons and cams, but no major internal work or high compression. they have lasted me as much as 30k of super hard driving. im not a forgiving driver since i drag race at the local track a lot."
quoted from John
ashley
quoted from John
ashley
I got my exedy off ebay monday and had it installed saturday, very good clutch, had a stage 2 in my b16 crx and it was very good. i am running stock now 99 bucks is what I paid
I bought the stock type exedy clutch from ebay...prolly from that same guy..and i like it a lot..i mean..for a pretty much stock clutch.
I changed the clutch with a buddy of mine, so all it costed was the 100 or so bucks for the clutch, and some tranny fluid...but I ended up having to get a new slave cylinder and a master cylinder...which upped the budget..and I also got a stainless braided clutch line..but now my tranny is all good to go!!!
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I changed the clutch with a buddy of mine, so all it costed was the 100 or so bucks for the clutch, and some tranny fluid...but I ended up having to get a new slave cylinder and a master cylinder...which upped the budget..and I also got a stainless braided clutch line..but now my tranny is all good to go!!!
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did you guys know that the brand "daikin" is the same brand as autozone clutches
same as oem. just a little fact.
i wonder if it is the same as the exedy clutches that everyone buys?
same as oem. just a little fact.i wonder if it is the same as the exedy clutches that everyone buys?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ABK »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">if you are looking for something that will grab more I wouldn't look into exedy, everybody around here tries to stay away from them.</TD></TR></TABLE>
That's one of the downright dumbest things I've ever heard.
Anyways to the original poster, the 1st link you gave is in fact a real Exedy clutch. It is however just an OEM replacement. If you go to clutchcityonline.com they have the organic and cerametalic performance upgraded clutches as well as ACT at the best deals around. Especially for C/FW combo. I've bought all of mine from them.
That's one of the downright dumbest things I've ever heard.
Anyways to the original poster, the 1st link you gave is in fact a real Exedy clutch. It is however just an OEM replacement. If you go to clutchcityonline.com they have the organic and cerametalic performance upgraded clutches as well as ACT at the best deals around. Especially for C/FW combo. I've bought all of mine from them.
ive been rocking the organic clutch, got it for 220 bucks. I ve had it for over a year and it still grabs like it did a year ago
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by GSRswapandslow. »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i had the exedy from clutchcityonline.com as well and it's great for mild n/a, daily drivers....
but if you are making big power n/a or are running slicks alot....stay away from it</TD></TR></TABLE>
Would 200whp be considered Big N/A power? If so thats what I had and I used this clutch with a Toda F/W and had no problems at all!
This is a great clutch with a Great feel, And Clutchcityonline is a Class Act, they have sold clutch's to me and my father for his Turbo Miata!
Eric
but if you are making big power n/a or are running slicks alot....stay away from it</TD></TR></TABLE>
Would 200whp be considered Big N/A power? If so thats what I had and I used this clutch with a Toda F/W and had no problems at all!
This is a great clutch with a Great feel, And Clutchcityonline is a Class Act, they have sold clutch's to me and my father for his Turbo Miata!
Eric
I got mine clutch city online as well. Great people and fast shipping. I got the Stage 1 (not stock replacement) clutch and it's held up to my 220 or so whp with no problem.
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