What FD clutch?

Started by Ricco_04, June 28, 2011, 07:51:03 PM

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Ricco_04

I have had the stock clutch on my car for way longer than I imagined and it has just started slipping!  So im after an upgraged replacement - Just dont know what I should be looking for.

Im after something that feels close to stock with a single plate - dont want the rattle of a multiplate and I do use the car for a fair bit of \'normal driving\'  Engine is in the usuall sequential tune of around 280+ torque.

So what do you think I should go for + rough cost? :confused:

I also wont discount used items but its also a job I only want to do once! :wave

m1tch


Ricco_04

Cheers Mitch :)  : I did look at that but I think its way over specced for my car & its a twin plate.  Ok yes it is future proofed so I will keep it in my mind and see what other options there is :)

ATS - they are good then? (I dont know much about clutches!!! :o)

Mir

Quote from: Ricco_04;772548Cheers Mitch :)  : I did look at that but I think its way over specced for my car & its a twin plate.  Ok yes it is future proofed so I will keep it in my mind and see what other options there is :)

ATS - they are good then? (I dont know much about clutches!!! :o)

Mate, In my opinion they are good. I have been using it for a while now and it supported my previous 20b engine really well. Its a street friendly, but does have rattling sound... I would highly recommend it.

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