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Old 11-23-2016, 09:26 AM
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Default Science of Speed Sport 325 Clutch Kit

I have had a supercharger installed for nearly 30k miles 350whp/230tq. I originally had the ACT PP, OEM disc, and Ap1 flywheel installed. After 130k miles my transmission decided to let go of second gear. In the midst of the rebuild, with the transmission taken apart I decided to change out the clutch kit. I decided to go with the Science of Speed 325 Clutch kit. I have purchased numerous Science of Speed products in the past and they've always provided incredible customer service and support.

Prior to the driving the car with the SOS Clutch kit, the pedal was more firm than OEM. Once the SOS clutch kit was installed, the pedal is much softer and the shift points are more smooth. The clutch kit paired great with the AP1 flywheel. The drive-ability of this clutch is perfect for anyone looking for an upgraded clutch for street or even race. I wanted to give the car a good amount of time before writing a review. At the time of this review, I have put nearly 10,000 miles on the kit. Those 10k miles include typical daily driving, road trips, and spirited canyon drives. The car feels like it did after day one of the clutch install. I would highly recommend SOS 325 clutch kit as well as all of the Science of Speed products!


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https://www.scienceofspeed.com/index...nda-s2000.html
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it looks like speedsolution clutches on ebay.
Old 11-29-2016, 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by GOGPWS2K
it looks like speedsolution clutches on ebay.
Unlike clutches manufactured overseas and sold on eBay for cheap, this clutch uses high quality components including a disc manufactured in Japan by Honda's OEM. It is built and assembled in the USA. We've seen other's components fail such as the spring cages ripped open. This is a case of "you get what you pay for"!
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Originally Posted by hockeylfe11
I have had a supercharger installed for nearly 30k miles 350whp/230tq. I originally had the ACT PP, OEM disc, and Ap1 flywheel installed. After 130k miles my transmission decided to let go of second gear. In the midst of the rebuild, with the transmission taken apart I decided to change out the clutch kit. I decided to go with the Science of Speed 325 Clutch kit. I have purchased numerous Science of Speed products in the past and they've always provided incredible customer service and support.

Prior to the driving the car with the SOS Clutch kit, the pedal was more firm than OEM. Once the SOS clutch kit was installed, the pedal is much softer and the shift points are more smooth. The clutch kit paired great with the AP1 flywheel. The drive-ability of this clutch is perfect for anyone looking for an upgraded clutch for street or even race. I wanted to give the car a good amount of time before writing a review. At the time of this review, I have put nearly 10,000 miles on the kit. Those 10k miles include typical daily driving, road trips, and spirited canyon drives. The car feels like it did after day one of the clutch install. I would highly recommend SOS 325 clutch kit as well as all of the Science of Speed products!


I wanted to provide a direct link for the kit that I purchased
https://www.scienceofspeed.com/index...nda-s2000.html
Wow, thank you for your review! We love this clutch, and so do our customers with over 500 being used around the world in S2000s! Check out our newly released 400 Hybrid as well - designed for higher horsepower supercharged and turbocharged S2000s:
https://www.scienceofspeed.com/index...0-09-1224.html
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Awesome, good review. I'll make sure to check out their kit
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So I currently have the 325 kit, and going with more power. Do both 325 and 400 kits use same PP and if so, for customers that already have your kit can we get just the upgraded disc? For more holding power?
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Originally Posted by AP1Chief
So I currently have the 325 kit, and going with more power. Do both 325 and 400 kits use same PP and if so, for customers that already have your kit can we get just the upgraded disc? For more holding power?
Yes, but we do not recommend reusing the pressure plate as they can not be machined like a flywheel.
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another great product from SOS! i know when time comes for clutch replacement i'll be going with SOS!
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When it's time for a new clutch I know what I'll be doing.
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