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here is a email i got from ACT about a clutch for the 2k1:
Thank you for your interest in our products.
Yes we have the clutch for the 2001 civic, kit # HC5-HDSS this comes with
our heavy duty pressure plate 2 a 50% increase over stock in clamp load, our
high performance street disc, release bearing,pilot bearing, and alignment
tool.
This kit will hold up to 223 foot pounds of torque and the cost is $382.10
Thank you for your interest in our products.
Yes we have the clutch for the 2001 civic, kit # HC5-HDSS this comes with
our heavy duty pressure plate 2 a 50% increase over stock in clamp load, our
high performance street disc, release bearing,pilot bearing, and alignment
tool.
This kit will hold up to 223 foot pounds of torque and the cost is $382.10
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Rep Power: 0 nice i'm glad they make parts for our cars but i don't think most of us will need those kinds of clutches unless we're running FI or nitrous.[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
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Rep Power: 0 hey when you get your clutch install tell us how well it fit and how much more power output to the ground you got form the clutch and how much more grabby is it
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Rep Power: 394 delacampos: Could you confirm if the 6th gen cluth fits the 7th gen? If so, then happy happy day! I'm going turbo, so a new clutch will be needed soon thereafter.
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Rep Power: 0 yup... 6th gen clutch will fit. i've already put mine in but have yet to dog it. i'm still breaking it in. clutch pedal feels about the same. it grabs though. i've stalled out a few times already.
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Rep Power: 394 I see... Maybe you need more torque at low rpm's? I think a turbo might provide that if it can spool up quick enough. An appropriately sized turbo should spool up quick enough. Garrett T25 is what I have my eyes on, or something similiar.
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Rep Power: 0 so the grab is better but does the clutch feel any stiffer becasue i kinda want a stiff clutch better than stock but stage 3 is too stiff for daily driving and its annoying so i want a guess a stage 2 which kit did you get i and how much did it cost to install and how much for the clutch kit and where did you get it?
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Rep Power: 0 Exedy organic clutch. got it from www.clutchcityonline.com for $260 shipped. my uncle and i installed it. pedal is just a bit stiffer than stock. not as stiff as a Centerforce dual friction... its the only other clutch i can use as comparison. it grabs very well. like i said though, i have yet to dog it. its still being broken in.
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Rep Power: 394 How did the installation look like? Can you tell us a lilttle bit about it? Did you mention it in an earlier thread somewhere? Should I just look up a DIY for a 6th gen civic? [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG]
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