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Whats the differance between the Exedy Organic Clutch, and Exedy Cerametallic Thin Clutch? Which would be the best for 9-10psi?
OK and i just tried finding out what the differance is between the ACT XACT Streetlite Flywheel, and ACT Prolite Flywheel. they are both the same but the prolite is 243and the streetlite is 216. thanks!
OK and i just tried finding out what the differance is between the ACT XACT Streetlite Flywheel, and ACT Prolite Flywheel. they are both the same but the prolite is 243and the streetlite is 216. thanks!
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The difference is in the composition of the clutch disk itself. The organic clutch is composed of softer materials vs the Cerametallic which is semi-metalic. It follows the same concept of the different types of brake pads. You have Organic, Semi-metallic, and full metalic. With the organic, you'll have the feeling of the stock clutch, but with will hold up much better with the overstock clamping force of the new pressure plate. The Cerametallic is designed for more punishment. This disk won't wear down as quickly, but being composed of semi-metals, your flywheel will take the beating.
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Originally Posted by civic01vtec
organic has a little slippage which is good for daily driving. The cerametallic engages at a certain point.
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Originally Posted by exturbo6
thank you.now im thining of going with a cerametallic clutch.would rather not slip at all.
what i meant by slippage is that when you are letting out the clutch u can slip it a little bit. With the cerametallic u let up the clutch and then bam, it engages. Kinda hard to explain.
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Originally Posted by exturbo6
which would you choose?
depends on goal whp.....
mine is a daily driver and my goal whp is around 200. I am just gonna go with the organic.
with a new fly wheel and clutch you might be puttin more stress on your tranny as well, but if you're just going to be running 9 to 10 psi the organic should be enough more added torque over stock.
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Originally Posted by StreetLevelPerformance
Cerametallic is 3-puck. Think of it as being on or off, no in between. The organic feels more like stock but can hold 69% more torque.
thanks...ill be ordering it by tommrow.cerametallic 3-puck and the prolite flywheel.
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Originally Posted by cbaer543
so how much of a "beating" will the flywheel take from the cerametalic clutch?
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Originally Posted by exturbo6
would the prolite not be a good idea then the streetlite?
Prolite--> 8lbs
An extremely light flywheel is horrible to drive with boost. IMO, the 11lb is best for drivability.
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Originally Posted by EternalBlue_Vic
Streetlite--> 11lbs
Prolite--> 8lbs
An extremely light flywheel is horrible to drive with boost. IMO, the 11lb is best for drivability.
Prolite--> 8lbs
An extremely light flywheel is horrible to drive with boost. IMO, the 11lb is best for drivability.
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Originally Posted by EternalBlue_Vic
Streetlite--> 11lbs
Prolite--> 8lbs
An extremely light flywheel is horrible to drive with boost. IMO, the 11lb is best for drivability.
Prolite--> 8lbs
An extremely light flywheel is horrible to drive with boost. IMO, the 11lb is best for drivability.
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k, yeah give me a week, chnage in plans..i gotta pay for my 9 day cruise by april, and its 1100 bucks.so im going ot try and buy the clutch and fly wheel asap. hoping by the end of the week.is it possible to rush that ish to nj no later then tuesday?
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k, yeah give me a week, chnage in plans..i gotta pay for my 9 day cruise by april, and its 1100 bucks.so im going ot try and buy the clutch and fly wheel asap. hoping by the end of the week.is it possible to rush that ish to nj no later then tuesday?
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