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New clutch and flywheel
Alright, here are a few questions I know some of you out there will enjoy greatly. I'm looking to upgrade my clutch and flywheel in the near future. I'm planning on getting an ACT clutch, but I'm not sure which one... any sugestions? Also, I'm highly considering investing in a lightened (aluminum) flywheel. What's the best out there for the money? Thanks for the help.
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if i remember act clutches correct there a 5 different ones.
1 organic 2 kevlar 3 6 puck 4 4 puck 5 full race well if thats correct i say get the second one. the kevlar one because i think its the best, i dont think you will need the stage 3 one because i dont think your making that much power. as for the flywheel, i would go chromoly if you can afford it, its like twice as much as a aluminum but the chromoly is stronger. but if you must go aluminum i say go clutch master, buy one from a good company. |
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alright, anyone else have an opinion? Open it up - tell me what clutch and flywheel combo you think I should get for a 99 civic Si.
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Depends on what kind of power you are aiming to be putting down. Aluminum flywheels have been well worth the money I paid. I would say this is a must upgrade for any car. Myself, I have used the Zex flywheel for my Infiniti, and fidenza on my civic. |
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