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Old Apr 13, 2006, 07:51 PM
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Exedy Twin disk SD or HD?

Sup guys i cant decide what to get the SD or the HD version of twin metallic clutch from Exedy. I am making 307 at the wheels right now so the SD will definitly support that, but in the future i may upgrade the turbo, the price difference is only 200 bucks so i probably should go with the HD. Any opinions from people with either would be great thx.
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It should be no question. Get the HD and only the HD.
Old Apr 13, 2006, 08:12 PM
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alright cool ill change my order up.
Old Apr 13, 2006, 08:45 PM
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hd

IMHO the SD is obsolite

HD is the best street clutch you can buy - at any price
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what is the going rate for an HD these days?
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Mine has worked like a charm. The most impressive thing about it was how light the pedal engagement is. Feels pretty damn close to stocker.
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$1450
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Got mine for $1350, just shop around.
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Originally Posted by bigjhoney
Got mine for $1350, just shop around.
I suppose ~1300 isn't so bad but creeping to 1500 makes you go

It's tough to justify it over a 450 dollar ACT and a 60 dollar flywheel resurfacing.
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Warrtalon this thread is right on lol (inside joke) Will I think I know what clutch I will be buying.
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anyone have driving impressions that has driven both the sd and hd? i had the sd on my viii is the engagement and drivability the same?
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Originally Posted by anjapower
I suppose ~1300 isn't so bad but creeping to 1500 makes you go

It's tough to justify it over a 450 dollar ACT and a 60 dollar flywheel resurfacing.
+1 but i hear such good things about the exedy twin disk hd
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I had the SD and now the HD and it was weird when I opened up the box it had the SD instructions in it.On the outside of the box it said HD on the tag.Must have carried over the old paperwork to the new clutches.Anybody else notice this?
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my hd getting installed today,you know my choice.
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I had SD instructions with my HD also. Box had HD part number. Hands down awesome clutch. I had a Cusco Twin, this Exedy feels better, and grips a little faster/harder. Pedal pressure is simular, but the Exedy just feels much easier to drive.


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