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Everyone is going to have their own opinion. I personally run the Tilton hybrid which has treated me good for 20k but its on its way out. Seems like people run the Exedy around here.
I think fcheng and midnighteco are still on the tilton while Nez, newimport, and a few others run the exedy. The exedy is a lot more streetable while the tilton IMO will have a better clamp load and doesnt fade with heat. The exedy still has a pull type which uses the stock TB clip but they do offer a push type which will have less chance of breakage just like the tilton.
During rebuilding the tilton will require it to be rebuilt more often say between 15k-25k while the exedy will last probably double that. Im not sure what a rebuild costs or what is involved with an Exedy but with the tilton all you need is to replace the disks which run around $200 for both of them I think mine came to $232 with shipping from TTP.
Hope some of this helps.
I think fcheng and midnighteco are still on the tilton while Nez, newimport, and a few others run the exedy. The exedy is a lot more streetable while the tilton IMO will have a better clamp load and doesnt fade with heat. The exedy still has a pull type which uses the stock TB clip but they do offer a push type which will have less chance of breakage just like the tilton.
During rebuilding the tilton will require it to be rebuilt more often say between 15k-25k while the exedy will last probably double that. Im not sure what a rebuild costs or what is involved with an Exedy but with the tilton all you need is to replace the disks which run around $200 for both of them I think mine came to $232 with shipping from TTP.
Hope some of this helps.
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As far as the clutch choice... if you daily-drive the car, you will hate the Tilton, especially when you think about how much you paid for it.
For the power you're looking at, you can do a regular single disc clutch with a strong pressure plate (heavier pedal) or go to the Exedy twin to still hold plenty of power and keep the pedal weight about the same. I personally switched to a stock-like ACT with a heavy pressure plate.
I guess what I'm looking for is daily driveablity. Also longevity. That can handle some mods. I reflashed at ams. Currently I believe i have 317 hp, torques like 315.
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Im almost thinking of saving the other $1100 from the EXEDY in the event if I buy an ACT, it DOES go out...i can buy 2 more.....Are the ACT's full faced organic discs? Or puck-style cerametallic?
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Nick's got the full face. I used to use the RPS 6 puck with the sprung hub. Very streetable, holds great and feels like stock but ten times heavier pedal feel. I use to abuse the hell out of that clutch, launch control from a dead stop, launching in second gear while rolling around 20 miles. It's great and i love that RPS. And should be good up to 500lbs torque
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i know there was some talk about the Lexus IS-F awhile back in here. just drove behind one yesterday. my question is, what is with the "stacked" exhaust??? not feeling it
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Watch the amount of gas you are actually pumping...
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080426/bad_gas_pumps.html
+1 on Nick doing a good clutch install.
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080426/bad_gas_pumps.html
+1 on Nick doing a good clutch install.
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