which clutch please help?
Ok i have done so many searches my eyes dont work any more ,and there are so many opinions on wich is the best company ,I am looking for a streetable clutch that will handle 400 rear wheel horse power and not cost me an arm and my two legs . Thanks
How did you not find anything in your searches? Of course people have different opinions.....
The fact is that the ACT S/S clutch is the most commonly used aftermarket clutch here and almost no one has a problem with it. Stick with what works.
The fact is that the ACT S/S clutch is the most commonly used aftermarket clutch here and almost no one has a problem with it. Stick with what works.
ACT HD S/S as was previously mentioned. It's about $500. Make sure it's a 3rd gen specific kit, w/ all the bearings. When you replace the clutch, replace ALL the bearings (including throwout and pilot, even if they look good). Replace o-rings and seals as necessary.
W/ upgraded clutches, make sure you get an upgraded clutch fork from Ray Crowe @ Malloy Mazda. The older (not upgraded) clutch fork is notorious for breaking from using an upgraded heavy duty clutch. The new upgraded fork is only $65 from Ray. So that's nothing, compared to pulling out the tranny again a few months later when the fork breaks...
Also, while you have the tranny out, check all the sensors on the tranny. It's a good time to give them attention as necessary. It's also a great time to rebuild your 5th gear synchro, and change the tranny fluid.
In addition, this is a great time to consider a lightened flywheel, if you're serious about making 400hp. Not the most streetable mod IMO (esp. if you have a lot of hills and stop & go traffic), but it sure helps revs fly up and braking. If you're interested, there are combo kits (clutch + lightened flywheel) or you can pick up a lightened flywheel on the forum for cheap(er)
~Ramy
PS...Did I mention that modifying this car is EXTREMELY expensive?
And doing all of this at once is prob the cheapest it gets, since each time you do it means more labor = more $$... (unless you do the work yourself, and don't mind spending 3+ hours pulling the tranny and getting to the clutch.
W/ upgraded clutches, make sure you get an upgraded clutch fork from Ray Crowe @ Malloy Mazda. The older (not upgraded) clutch fork is notorious for breaking from using an upgraded heavy duty clutch. The new upgraded fork is only $65 from Ray. So that's nothing, compared to pulling out the tranny again a few months later when the fork breaks...
Also, while you have the tranny out, check all the sensors on the tranny. It's a good time to give them attention as necessary. It's also a great time to rebuild your 5th gear synchro, and change the tranny fluid.
In addition, this is a great time to consider a lightened flywheel, if you're serious about making 400hp. Not the most streetable mod IMO (esp. if you have a lot of hills and stop & go traffic), but it sure helps revs fly up and braking. If you're interested, there are combo kits (clutch + lightened flywheel) or you can pick up a lightened flywheel on the forum for cheap(er)
~Ramy
PS...Did I mention that modifying this car is EXTREMELY expensive?
And doing all of this at once is prob the cheapest it gets, since each time you do it means more labor = more $$... (unless you do the work yourself, and don't mind spending 3+ hours pulling the tranny and getting to the clutch.
Originally Posted by rynberg
How did you not find anything in your searches? Of course people have different opinions.....
The fact is that the ACT S/S clutch is the most commonly used aftermarket clutch here and almost no one has a problem with it. Stick with what works.
The fact is that the ACT S/S clutch is the most commonly used aftermarket clutch here and almost no one has a problem with it. Stick with what works.
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BTW, www.turboimport.com has the ACT S/S clutch for $459 if you are looking to save a little money.
Thanks guys for all the input , the act was what i was looking at so you all just made up my mind. I have owned the car a couple of years so i know how much it is to upgrade, and i do do all the work myself, i dont trust any of the dealers or shops around here to do any work on it. I will replace the fork also $70 is nothing, i just didnt want to spend a $1000 on some clutch that i did not need for my use.
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