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Clutch and flywheel
i need some help, i upgraded my engine but didnt do anything to the flywheel and slapped on some crapy as stage one clutch. could anyone tell me whatflywheel and clutch setup to use for an enigine with roughly 280 - 315 hp. Thanks much appreciated
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RE: Clutch and flywheel
How did you get 280 to 315 horsepower without a turbo and Dyno tune? as far a clutch and flywheels go the flywheel only helps by dropping the rotating mass its the clutch that is rated with how much torque it can hold and that varies with different companies. ACT has good clutches and flywheels you probably only need a stage 1 clutch and if you want the lighter flywheel for a bit more horsepower andthrottle response.
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RE: Clutch and flywheel
act clutch and act flywheels are good. They have different clutches for various setups.
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i have had it on an engine dyno i havent put it on a chassis dyno yet and no its not turbo its just well modded i havent even driven it yet not until i get the driveline finished. i hate turbos by the way
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RE: Clutch and flywheel
What kind of engine do You have?
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Honda engine? 280-315 hp? No turbo? NO WAY
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B16A with Toda everything-Valvetrain, Cams and Cam gears, Metal headgasket (0.6mm) and even Toda's 1800cc Capacity up kit. C/R 11.5:1 I had one of my friends help me. We went to UTI, and yes it is possible just got to have everything setup perfect and unlimited budget. I have seen more power than that from a Honda motor.
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RE: Clutch and flywheel
280 fwhp? then an Exedy stage 1 should be enough. has a great pedal feel and engagement compared to the more aggressive ones. youre getting near its limits, but personally, i dont think the rough engagement is worth it for a higher rated one. and it pairs well with their 9.46# flywheel, esp on an NA motor. btw, whats the rest of the specs on that motor? which cams and what are you using for the intake manifold?
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