After market OE replacement clutch kit.
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After market OE replacement clutch kit.
I was wondering if you guys knew of any aftermarket clutch kits that would work with my car. I'm looking for an aftermarket OE replacement. Probably because it's a little cheaper than if I went straight to the dealer.
One of the guys I work with suggested an Exedy OE clutch kit, because it wasn't as hard of a shift compared to a stage 1 or 2 clutch.
One of the guys I work with suggested an Exedy OE clutch kit, because it wasn't as hard of a shift compared to a stage 1 or 2 clutch.
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Just for an OEM replacement, or do you anticipate the need for a clutch that can handle additional torque? If it's just an OEM replacement, just go with an oem replacement. No need for a more aggressive disk or a pressure plate that'll make you feel like every day is leg day when you're driving your car. I'm rocking the same clutch in my 2002 ex
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For now, just an OE replacement. But when I get some upgrades going, I know that I'm going to need at least a stage 1. Don't think I'll ever need anything more than that.
But it shouldn' really matter which manufacturer I go with seeing as how I'm not making any extra torque? I can check with my parts guy at work for a price, I just gotta grab my VIN. He said that they run off the VIN to get the best match for one that will work on my car.
Asking a lot of questions because the guys I work with keep telling me to do my research.
But it shouldn' really matter which manufacturer I go with seeing as how I'm not making any extra torque? I can check with my parts guy at work for a price, I just gotta grab my VIN. He said that they run off the VIN to get the best match for one that will work on my car.
Asking a lot of questions because the guys I work with keep telling me to do my research.
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I'm rocking a stage 1 cam in my 2002, and an OEM replacement is more than sufficient. The only time I bumped up to a stage 1 clutch was when I was boosted.
Exedy is a good brand. I'm about 99% sure they (Exedy/Daikin) makes the Honda OEM clutch. I've heard mixed things about ACT clutches. I've not heard much from any other brand, though.
Exedy is a good brand. I'm about 99% sure they (Exedy/Daikin) makes the Honda OEM clutch. I've heard mixed things about ACT clutches. I've not heard much from any other brand, though.
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