Exedy Clutch?
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anybody have any experience with or info on this clutch? i wonder how much it could handle (a little juice?).
anybody have any experience with or info on this clutch? i wonder how much it could handle (a little juice?).
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i don't think this would b the one for me though. i asked for some info on it, and was told it's rated to hold like 320 ft/lbs! i was like, alright, i'll talk to u later.
Exedy and ACT are NOT the same units, and Centerforce is a different animal altogether
They can use Exedy components, which is really no surprise as Exedy is the largest drivetrain component supplier in Japan.
I'll get you the specs Monday
They can use Exedy components, which is really no surprise as Exedy is the largest drivetrain component supplier in Japan.
I'll get you the specs Monday
It would be determined by the flywheel weight, clutch weight and diameter. The tilton revs super fast since the whole thing weight 16 pounds and the clutch is only 7.25" compared to the 12" stocker.
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rev speed is mostly determined by your flywheel.
rev speed is mostly determined by your flywheel.
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if there was a clutch that was the same weight as another clutch.. but one was 12" diameter and the other was 7.25" the smaller diameter clutch would rev quicker...
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i don't think this would b the one for me though. i asked for some info on it, and was told it's rated to hold like 320 ft/lbs! i was like, alright, i'll talk to u later.
i don't think this would b the one for me though. i asked for some info on it, and was told it's rated to hold like 320 ft/lbs! i was like, alright, i'll talk to u later.
Originally posted by Lucino
why not? we only got 230 or so stock? unless you are planning on boosting?
why not? we only got 230 or so stock? unless you are planning on boosting?
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