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Old 02-15-2004, 01:25 AM
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clutches

i need a new clutch anyone ever use this one. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2460250309
if not could someone suggest a good but reasonably priced one?
looking to spend tops 200
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Old 02-15-2004, 01:34 AM
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Can't go wrong with Exedy!! That's definitely a good clutch to pick up!
Go for it!
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Old 02-15-2004, 03:33 AM
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Re: clutches

Personally haven't dealt w/ Exedy but I have heard good things. I just helped my friend put in ACT clutch/lightened flywheel/pressure plate tonight and that was pretty fun. Working on a car that isn't yours isn't as stressful, lol. For the price u can't go wrong.
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ACT's are worth the money. I have only used ACT for the last 4 yrs in my Galant.
Although, that price is hard to beat and if you don't need the holding power of an ACT, "buy it now"
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Old 02-15-2004, 03:38 AM
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Re: clutches

Looking at your s/n did you have a Galant VR-4...those things are pretty tight. They can be the wrong cars to fuck with. If you don't know they may look slow but turbo/AWD will eat you up. At the track last year my buddys friend ran like high 12's/low 13's. Very impressive in my book.
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Re: clutches

i still have no clue what clutch to get for my dohc zc lol (for what yr, make etc..)
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Re: Re: clutches

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i still have no clue what clutch to get for my dohc zc lol (for what yr, make etc..)
What year tranny do you have? If you have an 88 tranny, you need to get an 88 clutch for a civic. If you have an 89, you have a couple options. You can get an 89 clutch (the 88 and 89 clutches are smaller circumference than 90-91 so there is a little less grabbing surface) A better way to go if you have an 89 tranny is to get a 90-91 flywheel and a 90-91 clutch, it will work perfect and youll have the bigger clutch for a little more bite. And of course if you have a 90-91 tranny then get a 90-91 clutch.
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Re: clutches

hmmmmn my old b16 rex ran a clutchmasters stage 3 and i was very happy with it. been wanting to try excedy out because of the price.
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Re: clutches

i have the zc tranny, its stamped 88 on it. so still would get it for the 88 civic?
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Re: clutches

i just pulled this up:

Integra (all) ZC (86 - 89)
-Fly Wheel & Clutch disk Size in MM: 200
-Fly Wheel & Clutch disk Size in inches:7-7/8
-# of splines on Tranny:21
-Tranny Shaft Size in inches7/8


Civic/CRX (all) (88 only)
- Fly Wheel & Clutch disk Size in MM: 190
-Fly Wheel & Clutch disk Size in inches:7-1/2
-# of splines on Tranny:21
-Tranny Shaft Size in inches: 7/8

theres a difference in the size of the flywheel/clucth disc in the integra and the civic....will that make a difference on which one i get for my dohc zc?
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