Exedy hyper single clutch is dying
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Exedy hyper single clutch is dying
It can't hold 350 rwhp very good. Also, this clutch really sucks for city driving. It's really quick shifting though!
I need a clutch with less grab, and more pressure. Anyone here running a full face disc with a heavy pressure plate? My Supra clutch slips just like stock, but the pedal is pretty darn heavy. That's what I'm looking for in a new clutch, something that can handle any power I throw at it, but the clutch has to slip like stock.
I need a clutch with less grab, and more pressure. Anyone here running a full face disc with a heavy pressure plate? My Supra clutch slips just like stock, but the pedal is pretty darn heavy. That's what I'm looking for in a new clutch, something that can handle any power I throw at it, but the clutch has to slip like stock.
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Jason, recondition the clutch button with a different material
I just got mine done
Prob too far away from your location but look around.....I am sure there are plenty of experts on your side of the globe.
I just got mine done
Prob too far away from your location but look around.....I am sure there are plenty of experts on your side of the globe.
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Dude, if you think that clutch is hard to drive, you're crazy. That clutch is like butter in comparison to anything else that can hold 350 rwhp++...
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Originally posted by Jason00S2000 That's what I'm looking for in a new clutch, something that can handle any power I throw at it, but the clutch has to slip like stock.
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Well, I guess Honda sucks more than I thought. My Supra clutch slips like stock and holds 686 rwhp, however, it has a heavier PP.
If I can't get a setup on my S2000 with a heavier PP and a less grabby clutch, I think I'll sell it. No fun driving it in the city, or on hills, etc etc.
If I can't get a setup on my S2000 with a heavier PP and a less grabby clutch, I think I'll sell it. No fun driving it in the city, or on hills, etc etc.
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