Now Available: Push Style EVO Clutch Kits
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Now Available: Push Style EVO Clutch Kits
We are excited to offer the new AMS Exedy Push Style clutch conversion kits and complete HD clutch kits! Only works with the EVO VII / VIII / IX five speed transmission.
These kits include everything you need to convert your factory pull style to a more effective and reliable push style clutch system.
Available in Twin Metallic, Triple Metallic and Triple Carbon!
Installation is simplified by our detailed instructions, you can find them on our site 24/7. http://www.amsperformance.com/instru...structions.pdf
We've touched up our EVO clutch page online and added these new items. You can find more information here: http://www.amsperformance.com/store/...Path=22_45_282
Let us know if you have any questions.
Thank you.
These kits include everything you need to convert your factory pull style to a more effective and reliable push style clutch system.
- Utilizes proven and affordable Exedy clutches
- Convert pull style to push style with our retrofit kit
- Comes complete, no other parts needed
- Complete reliability, no throw out bearing clips to pop off during fast shifts
- Comfortable release point
- Used in the AMS Drag EVO all of 2007 season (proven/ tested)
Available in Twin Metallic, Triple Metallic and Triple Carbon!
Installation is simplified by our detailed instructions, you can find them on our site 24/7. http://www.amsperformance.com/instru...structions.pdf
We've touched up our EVO clutch page online and added these new items. You can find more information here: http://www.amsperformance.com/store/...Path=22_45_282
Let us know if you have any questions.
Thank you.
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Nice kit!!! I wish scca would allow it, guess it won't hurt to ask. I lost my race at VIR last year (to some guy named Don Knowles) when my pull style pressure plate broke with a several second lead and a half a lap to go
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We at no time promised a push style clutch conversion to any single customer. I do not know if you had discussed something with Exedy but there seems to be a misunderstanding here. I'm sure a call to your contact at Exedy can clear this up.
This product is something AMS and Exedy helped design together.
Thanks everyone for the questions and feedback.
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Sorry for the potentially dumb question: Outside of removing the chance of popping off the clutch fork, what advantages do the push-type clutches offer?
Back in my Suby days ('99) we envied the JDM versions because the pull-type were supposed to offer better clamping force with lower pedal effort.
Back in my Suby days ('99) we envied the JDM versions because the pull-type were supposed to offer better clamping force with lower pedal effort.