Best Clutch For A N/A?
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Best Clutch For A N/A?
I was just wondering, seeing as my engine is gonna be out soon, I might as well install a bad *** clutch in. Any reccomendations? ACT? Clutch Masters? And what model/# of pucks. I am adding a new fuel system and N20 by the end of summer, and possibly a port job. Thanks guys!!
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Sure.
I recommend ACT for every RX-7. I am extremely happy with mine.
I don't recommend the copper puck clutches. They are for arcing, and tend to have an on/off toggle like feeling. Attempting to slip them is just a good way to eat through a good flywheel, and even the most judacious attempts to get the care rolling carefully will result in a small chirp of the tires.
For you, really, the street disc with either the heavy duty or extreme Pressure plate will be more than enough. I recommend the HD, due to the minor increase in pedal effort.
It should be more than enough for your setup.
Sean Cathcart
http://www.advancedclutch.com/V3/mainframe.htm
Heavy duty: ZX2-HDSS
Xtreme: ZX2-XTSS
I recommend ACT for every RX-7. I am extremely happy with mine.
I don't recommend the copper puck clutches. They are for arcing, and tend to have an on/off toggle like feeling. Attempting to slip them is just a good way to eat through a good flywheel, and even the most judacious attempts to get the care rolling carefully will result in a small chirp of the tires.
For you, really, the street disc with either the heavy duty or extreme Pressure plate will be more than enough. I recommend the HD, due to the minor increase in pedal effort.
It should be more than enough for your setup.
Sean Cathcart
http://www.advancedclutch.com/V3/mainframe.htm
Heavy duty: ZX2-HDSS
Xtreme: ZX2-XTSS
Last edited by scathcart; 04-23-02 at 11:51 AM.
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