Which CLutch you guys recommend?
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Which CLutch you guys recommend?
hey guys/girl~!
my clutching is dieing out
and i'm just thinking why dont i just switch to an aftermarket one
i have 2 in my mind right now well maybe 3
i want to also get a flywheel with it, cause like... why not itz right next to it
anyways i'm not sure which one i should get
any reviews or recommendation
planning to go bak to autoX
and maybe track at mission is i have time+ money of course
Spoon clutch + flywheel
J's Racing clutch + flywheel
or
i heard ACT is not back either
i assume the price is almost the same?
thanks guy~!!
Don
errr... how do i delete this post? i actually posted this on s2000 talk already
my clutching is dieing out
and i'm just thinking why dont i just switch to an aftermarket one
i have 2 in my mind right now well maybe 3
i want to also get a flywheel with it, cause like... why not itz right next to it
anyways i'm not sure which one i should get
any reviews or recommendation
planning to go bak to autoX
and maybe track at mission is i have time+ money of course
Spoon clutch + flywheel
J's Racing clutch + flywheel
or
i heard ACT is not back either
i assume the price is almost the same?
thanks guy~!!
Don
errr... how do i delete this post? i actually posted this on s2000 talk already
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Depending on how competitive you are in autoX beccause the clutch and flywheel will put you into BSP.
Also, dpending on how much power you are making, I think you are better off saving your $ and staying with the stock clutch and flywheel. If you must, go with an ACT pressure plate with stock disc. This will hold more power and is only a little stiffer than stock. And for flywheel, go fidenza or something like that. If you can, you are better off with a chromoly flywheel as opposed to an aluminum one because of fear of warpage.
Also, dpending on how much power you are making, I think you are better off saving your $ and staying with the stock clutch and flywheel. If you must, go with an ACT pressure plate with stock disc. This will hold more power and is only a little stiffer than stock. And for flywheel, go fidenza or something like that. If you can, you are better off with a chromoly flywheel as opposed to an aluminum one because of fear of warpage.
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