View Poll Results: What clutch is best for no more than 420 hp?
Exedy stage 2
19
34.55%
Act Street disk
26
47.27%
Exedy stage 1
10
18.18%
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Which clutch?
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Which clutch?
K guys my clutch finally went out at 60 k miles! I dont plan on making over 420hp so I dont need a twin disc or anything. Please tell me whether I should get the Act streetdisk, exedy stage 2, or exedy stage 1. Thanks!!!
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ACT HDSS would be fine for you, XTSS if you really beat it up. I personally have the XT-ttp spec 6puck sprung hub and love it, It's a bit grabby but I'll need it down the road. If you're staying exedy I'd just go with the cheapest one imo only if you serious about not planning on over 400 whp
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MB7-HDSS with the ACT light weight fly. Thats what I plan on getting. I found that clutch kit for $464 and the fly for like 200, 300ish, well shipping + handling everything is $778.
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Out of your choices the Stg2 Exedy
Although I have installed Exedy twin's on nearly stock cars and they are an excellent clutch.
I would not go with the ACT unless you want to do some work on your drivetrain, unless you drive it like grandma.
Although I have installed Exedy twin's on nearly stock cars and they are an excellent clutch.
I would not go with the ACT unless you want to do some work on your drivetrain, unless you drive it like grandma.