NSX clutch in S2000?
this is probably a retarded question but i did a little searching and didn't run across anything on it..
so with that said.. has anyone ever thought about trying it or know if it works??
it was just a random thought that i had in my head.. since i figure it should be a stronger clutch.. and by it being stock it would be driver friendly.. i have been thinking about clutches lately.. and i really dont want a stiffer clutch pedal because i really enjoy driving my car..
my friend has a super stiff twin disc exedy in his ap1.. and even though i can drive it with no problems.. when i get back into my car i find myself trying to push my pedal through the floor because its so much lighter than his.. and i really dont enjoy the feel of a stiff pedal.. i like my stock clutch drivability..
any input is welcome.. and thanks for the responses!!
so with that said.. has anyone ever thought about trying it or know if it works?? it was just a random thought that i had in my head.. since i figure it should be a stronger clutch.. and by it being stock it would be driver friendly.. i have been thinking about clutches lately.. and i really dont want a stiffer clutch pedal because i really enjoy driving my car..
my friend has a super stiff twin disc exedy in his ap1.. and even though i can drive it with no problems.. when i get back into my car i find myself trying to push my pedal through the floor because its so much lighter than his.. and i really dont enjoy the feel of a stiff pedal.. i like my stock clutch drivability..
any input is welcome.. and thanks for the responses!!
Originally Posted by hrpfg2,Feb 9 2011, 11:23 PM
why?
because its from nsx?
because its from nsx?
but anyways.. i was asking because its a "stock" clutch..
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Just did a quick search and found the discs have the same spline but the NSX disc is actually smaller diameter by 12mm. Not necessarily a bad thing, but I'll have to look at the pressure plates later to see if they are similar.



