Which Clutch - Again
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Which Clutch - Again
I'll need a new clutch when I get my car back from the bodyshop and I'm looking at the options. The choices seem to be Exedy Racing Pink, Competition Clutch or these from Eclipse - http://www.eclipse-performance.com/p...&cid=436318062
Anyone suggest which would be the best for a car running approx 350/350.
I'll be fitting a lightened flywheel with it and Eclipse do a deal on theirs for £450 delivered for the clutch and flywheel - just wondering whether the extra £50 or so is worth it to get the Exedy.
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Anyone suggest which would be the best for a car running approx 350/350.
I'll be fitting a lightened flywheel with it and Eclipse do a deal on theirs for £450 delivered for the clutch and flywheel - just wondering whether the extra £50 or so is worth it to get the Exedy.
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The APs are more than double the price, are they really double the quality...
If was spending that sort of money how do the Alcon clutches rate
If was spending that sort of money how do the Alcon clutches rate
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I've heard mixed views on the with people saying they seem to work better on the 5-speed than the 6-speed but someone else saying it still judders on the 5-speed.
Anyone used the Eclipse ones at all
Anyone used the Eclipse ones at all
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On their website they use an Exedy logo, but when you click through it goes to the link in the first post...
They do the kit on their ebay shop...http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1706259448...9#ht_843wt_905
They do the kit on their ebay shop...http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1706259448...9#ht_843wt_905
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Hi. Our new web site is about to go live so our current one is not up to date. If you give the shop a call on 0191 5655050 the guys will give you all the info you need on the clutches and flywheel packages.
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The Exedy Racing Organic clutches used to suffer a few years ago with juddering. This was raised with them and they then released a solution with a new anti-judder friction plate a couple of years ago.
We've been selling the anti-judder ones since they were released and they have proved very successful and I would opt for one of these over an AP every time. The problem is that most places still sell the old version clutch (which does have a tendency to judder) and there are a number of fakes on the market too.
If you buy from us you can be assured of being supplied with a genuine Exedy UK clutch and the latest anti-judder version.
For 350/350 this package would be ideal: http://www.superhids.co.uk/clutches-...a-5-speed.html
If you need any further assistance, give us a call on 01462 600241
We've been selling the anti-judder ones since they were released and they have proved very successful and I would opt for one of these over an AP every time. The problem is that most places still sell the old version clutch (which does have a tendency to judder) and there are a number of fakes on the market too.
If you buy from us you can be assured of being supplied with a genuine Exedy UK clutch and the latest anti-judder version.
For 350/350 this package would be ideal: http://www.superhids.co.uk/clutches-...a-5-speed.html
If you need any further assistance, give us a call on 01462 600241
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My question is though Bob, is your Exedy package worth 10% more than the Eclipse Stage 2 kit?
What I am looking for is experience from anyone who has used the Eclipse set-up as I know what to expect from an Exedy package
What I am looking for is experience from anyone who has used the Eclipse set-up as I know what to expect from an Exedy package
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Get the ap clutch from alyn at as performance you won't regret it, Its still a known fact that the excedy still judders
Do the job once and do it properly also as performance you get brilliant customer service
Do the job once and do it properly also as performance you get brilliant customer service
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Can you cite the evidence that proves the exedy still judders as, whilst some copies and old stock can still suffer, the feedback I have had is that this is not the case. For the driving I do I cannot justify buying a clutch that costs more than a clutch and flywheel package that is sold as being up to the job - if it's not then exedy can sort it out for me.
Agree with the service from Alyn though, got my dBA discs from them
Agree with the service from Alyn though, got my dBA discs from them
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Both my bro and I have got a stage 4 or 5 competion clutch in our cars and they judder terribly!
But the biggest problem is I've had this clutch in for about 2mths max and the pedal sticks when I'm pushing the car... that says to me that the clutch is worn and to be worn after such a short period of time is not good!
I'm not sure what I'm gonna do now, but might be a new clutch... if so I'm in the same boat as you Jon...
But the biggest problem is I've had this clutch in for about 2mths max and the pedal sticks when I'm pushing the car... that says to me that the clutch is worn and to be worn after such a short period of time is not good!
I'm not sure what I'm gonna do now, but might be a new clutch... if so I'm in the same boat as you Jon...
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Can you cite the evidence that proves the exedy still judders as, whilst some copies and old stock can still suffer, the feedback I have had is that this is not the case. For the driving I do I cannot justify buying a clutch that costs more than a clutch and flywheel package that is sold as being up to the job - if it's not then exedy can sort it out for me.
Agree with the service from Alyn though, got my dBA discs from them
Agree with the service from Alyn though, got my dBA discs from them
Give Alyn a ring he will tell you alot more, I was the same as you but he made me see the light
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I just double checked and my clutch is the 1620 Stage 4.
Its really good and handles the power fine... but there's just the issue with the sticky pedal.
As its not slipping could it just be sumin to do with the release barring?
Sorry I'm not tryin to hijack this thread... I'd recommend this clutch, you get used to the judder its not that bad and the price of the lightened flywheel and clutch from competion clutch is very very reasonable!
The clutch was £280 iirc thru a GB
Its really good and handles the power fine... but there's just the issue with the sticky pedal.
As its not slipping could it just be sumin to do with the release barring?
Sorry I'm not tryin to hijack this thread... I'd recommend this clutch, you get used to the judder its not that bad and the price of the lightened flywheel and clutch from competion clutch is very very reasonable!
The clutch was £280 iirc thru a GB
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Jon, you might wanna ask bob about the organic ACT clutches he supplys (not sure if he still does them? but must be available elsewhere)
I got one from him 2 years ago and its still going strong now. (thats with many full bore standing starts )
Mines rated to 515lb/ft (of course this may be over kill for your current spec, but no harm in future proofing!!) and bought it with a lightened flywheel and it almost feels OEM, the best bit its been judder free from day one.
Although with the lighter flywheel you do have to rev it a bit more when pulling off gently.
It seems to handle the power very well and doesn't seem to be bad in stop start traffic.
Mel
I got one from him 2 years ago and its still going strong now. (thats with many full bore standing starts )
Mines rated to 515lb/ft (of course this may be over kill for your current spec, but no harm in future proofing!!) and bought it with a lightened flywheel and it almost feels OEM, the best bit its been judder free from day one.
Although with the lighter flywheel you do have to rev it a bit more when pulling off gently.
It seems to handle the power very well and doesn't seem to be bad in stop start traffic.
Mel
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A guy who works on my car also a member or here had one of the excedy clutch's it juddered and to top it off also didn't last very long either, Its up to you but i say if you going to do a job do it properly the 1st time, Just get the ap and skim you standard flywheel, Mine feels perfect just like factory clutch
Give Alyn a ring he will tell you alot more, I was the same as you but he made me see the light
Give Alyn a ring he will tell you alot more, I was the same as you but he made me see the light
I just double checked and my clutch is the 1620 Stage 4.
Its really good and handles the power fine... but there's just the issue with the sticky pedal.
As its not slipping could it just be sumin to do with the release barring?
Sorry I'm not tryin to hijack this thread... I'd recommend this clutch, you get used to the judder its not that bad and the price of the lightened flywheel and clutch from competion clutch is very very reasonable!
The clutch was £280 iirc thru a GB
Its really good and handles the power fine... but there's just the issue with the sticky pedal.
As its not slipping could it just be sumin to do with the release barring?
Sorry I'm not tryin to hijack this thread... I'd recommend this clutch, you get used to the judder its not that bad and the price of the lightened flywheel and clutch from competion clutch is very very reasonable!
The clutch was £280 iirc thru a GB
Jon, you might wanna ask bob about the organic ACT clutches he supplys (not sure if he still does them? but must be available elsewhere)
I got one from him 2 years ago and its still going strong now. (thats with many full bore standing starts )
Mines rated to 515lb/ft (of course this may be over kill for your current spec, but no harm in future proofing!!) and bought it with a lightened flywheel and it almost feels OEM, the best bit its been judder free from day one.
Although with the lighter flywheel you do have to rev it a bit more when pulling off gently.
It seems to handle the power very well and doesn't seem to be bad in stop start traffic.
Mel
I got one from him 2 years ago and its still going strong now. (thats with many full bore standing starts )
Mines rated to 515lb/ft (of course this may be over kill for your current spec, but no harm in future proofing!!) and bought it with a lightened flywheel and it almost feels OEM, the best bit its been judder free from day one.
Although with the lighter flywheel you do have to rev it a bit more when pulling off gently.
It seems to handle the power very well and doesn't seem to be bad in stop start traffic.
Mel
Only problem now is there appears to be more choice than I started with and not one comment regarding the Eclipse clutch - I think that is a statement in itself
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I now know of 2 people now who had issue with the anti-judder clutch vs too many to count who haven't. My standard clutch judders so it won't be any worse. I appreciate the advice, but for the amount I use the car I could live with it if it did judder a little.
Cheers Alex, I know RickyA had some issues with his competition clutch so I hadn't really considered them.
The Exedy would be enough future proofing on the 5-speed; whilst I have no current plans to go beyond about 350/350 if I was to I would have to consider a stronger gearbox at the same time so, with the obvious choice being a 6-speed, I'd need the 240mm clutch anyway. I'll look them up though and see what the deal is
Only problem now is there appears to be more choice than I started with and not one comment regarding the Eclipse clutch - I think that is a statement in itself
Cheers Alex, I know RickyA had some issues with his competition clutch so I hadn't really considered them.
The Exedy would be enough future proofing on the 5-speed; whilst I have no current plans to go beyond about 350/350 if I was to I would have to consider a stronger gearbox at the same time so, with the obvious choice being a 6-speed, I'd need the 240mm clutch anyway. I'll look them up though and see what the deal is
Only problem now is there appears to be more choice than I started with and not one comment regarding the Eclipse clutch - I think that is a statement in itself
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That's the thing though, I'm not - my plan is to get to 350/350ish and enjoy it, but if something breaks and I need a rebuild I may do a big rebuild rather than standard and then start pushing the boundaries
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I have had an ap clutch on my old car, an exedy on my current and an ast on my old evo 6. All are spot on, all drive fairly close to stock. Non cause judder inmo.
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I've had a look around and the AP and ACT are a similar cost, the exedy and competition clutch are cheaper but the exedy is about £60 cheaper than the CC (but over £100 cheaper if you buy with a flywheel) although you can get a 6-puck paddle style CC for £20 more than an uprated organic.
Time to see what the best deal is I can get on an exedy I think
Thanks everyone for your input
Time to see what the best deal is I can get on an exedy I think
Thanks everyone for your input
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I've had a look around and the AP and ACT are a similar cost, the exedy and competition clutch are cheaper but the exedy is about £60 cheaper than the CC (but over £100 cheaper if you buy with a flywheel) although you can get a 6-puck paddle style CC for £20 more than an uprated organic.
Time to see what the best deal is I can get on an exedy I think
Thanks everyone for your input
Time to see what the best deal is I can get on an exedy I think
Thanks everyone for your input
http://lateralperformance.co.uk/sect...llet_flywheels
I wouldn't bother with the lightened flywheel just get your original skimmed