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Old Aug 13, 2007 | 12:25 PM
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This is a brand new genuine Exedy standard OE replacement clutch kit. This clutch kit contains all the necessary components to do your clutch replacement and is the perfect setup for any stock or lightly modified vehicle. Exedy Globalparts Corporation was founded in 1923 and its clutch manufacturing business and prominent brand name Daikin Clutch are known throughout the world for supplying quality powertrain products. Exedy supplies to all 11 vehicle manufacturers in Japan as well as many other vehicle manufacturers including including GM and Ford. Exedy is the largest clutch manufacturer in Japan and their name stands for the highest in quality and performance.



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Do you think it would be a wise ideafor someone on a tight budget to buythis exedy clutch, alongwitha nice flywheel to go with it forbetter performance? If they had a98 civic EXwith around 115 tq and 135 hp and aren't planning on haveing more than 130 tq and 170 hp.

Or is there a better method for a person on a tight budgetwanting better performancefor the transmission, like just resurfaceing the flywheel keeping same clutch, or getting better clutch keep the same flywheel.

If it's really only worth itto install a stage 1 or stage 2 clutch kit to make a real difference, along with flywheel. I would like to know cause I would just save up for that. (Even though it will be awhile)

Big Thanks if I get a reply!

 
Old Aug 14, 2007 | 06:17 PM
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does nobody go to the Transmission & differential section anymore lol
 
Old Aug 17, 2007 | 09:31 PM
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You're not making enough power to warrant anything other than the need of a stock clutch. Save yourself the money, clutches are a bitch!
 
Old Sep 3, 2007 | 01:38 AM
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You're not making enough power to warrant anything other than the need of a stock clutch. Save yourself the money, clutches are a bitch!
yes, whay he said
but if you go with a lightweight flywheel, you will notice an improvment in how quickly your motor can rev up ..(less rotational mass)
 
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