So I shagged my clutch
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So I shagged my clutch
Hey all
So I shagged my cltch at 150k and my mechanic has ordered me a factory replacement bt I was wondering am I better off just spending the extra and getting a heavy duty clutch put in. or will it make minimal difference in my overall cars performance. I m not planning on going Turbo, but soon coilovers and a lsd then a bit of track work
Cheers guys
So I shagged my cltch at 150k and my mechanic has ordered me a factory replacement bt I was wondering am I better off just spending the extra and getting a heavy duty clutch put in. or will it make minimal difference in my overall cars performance. I m not planning on going Turbo, but soon coilovers and a lsd then a bit of track work
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So I shagged my clutch
I'd upgrade it whilst it was out. A exedy sports tuff would do nicely and are pretty cheap at $3-400.
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i'd get a lightened flywheel. if you're into "fun".
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x2 for the Exedy Sports Tuff. I've used one for a couple of years now in city, country and track and it's a better clutch all round than OEM.
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So I shagged my clutch
Ditto for the Exedy Sports Tuff clutch.
It's what I have on my SP
It's what I have on my SP
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So I shagged my clutch
I also replaced my clutch at around 150 k km, I got an Exeedy sports tuff clutch off the forums for $300 shipped it was a good deal so I couldnt resist.
It's good its easy to push the pedal down lots of feel and engagement.
If I had my way again I would spend an extra 100 bux and get an ACT Stage 1, more beefy so you can abuse it, something that bites and holds hard even if it requires a bit more pedal effort.
It's good its easy to push the pedal down lots of feel and engagement.
If I had my way again I would spend an extra 100 bux and get an ACT Stage 1, more beefy so you can abuse it, something that bites and holds hard even if it requires a bit more pedal effort.
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So I shagged my clutch
WAIT WAIT your saying that clutch can hold for an SP power?
I thought I would have to change the clutch again if i went turbo, (Ive done it before but cbf doin it twice)
I thought I would have to change the clutch again if i went turbo, (Ive done it before but cbf doin it twice)
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So I shagged my clutch
Here you go.
viewtopic.php?f=44&t=41678
if you don't have a 1.6 then grab a 1.6 flywheel and bobs your uncle
edit just realised you have an NB, a 1.6 litre flywheel are lighter then the 1.8 flywheels. So your killing two birds with one stone for next to nothing!
You can get a 1.6 flywheel pretty cheap, just have a look on eBay and the vendors on the forum.
viewtopic.php?f=44&t=41678
if you don't have a 1.6 then grab a 1.6 flywheel and bobs your uncle
edit just realised you have an NB, a 1.6 litre flywheel are lighter then the 1.8 flywheels. So your killing two birds with one stone for next to nothing!
You can get a 1.6 flywheel pretty cheap, just have a look on eBay and the vendors on the forum.
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So I shagged my clutch
Hi there,
I'm not sure if the clutch/flywheel from a TX3/Astina SP BP engine is the same as that of an MX5, but I also use an Exedy Sports Tuff clutch in my KF Laser TX3. It only feels a fraction firmer than standard so no sore left leg. Price-wise, I paid $240 from Burson Autoparts, but then discovered that the mob machining my flywheel were Exedy distributors. He could have done it for $180! All I can say is, shop around - $300 seems a bit pricey to me.
I'm not sure if the clutch/flywheel from a TX3/Astina SP BP engine is the same as that of an MX5, but I also use an Exedy Sports Tuff clutch in my KF Laser TX3. It only feels a fraction firmer than standard so no sore left leg. Price-wise, I paid $240 from Burson Autoparts, but then discovered that the mob machining my flywheel were Exedy distributors. He could have done it for $180! All I can say is, shop around - $300 seems a bit pricey to me.
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So I shagged my clutch
I have an Exedy Sports Tuff too, & while nothing wrong with it at all, I'd go for a heavy duty organic clutch from Xtreme Clutches. Just as good if not better plus a bit cheaper. Someones gotta support Aussie made, keep someone employed..
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So I shagged my clutch
Timely topic this one... mechanic just told me I need to replace my clutch so i'm looking for recommendation other than just getting the stock item.
- Want something that requires the same amount of force or preferably less to push down on the pedal (don't want it to turn into a workout);
- Assuming that OEM items are more expensive, I'm hoping that an aftermarket one will be cheaper if not at least better quality;
- Same if not better durability / longevity
- No intension of going turbo for the time being (at least for another 2 years);
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: Also, how much should it normally cost for the cost of parts, changing the transmission oil and labour? my mechanic quoted me $1100... is that reasonable?
- Want something that requires the same amount of force or preferably less to push down on the pedal (don't want it to turn into a workout);
- Assuming that OEM items are more expensive, I'm hoping that an aftermarket one will be cheaper if not at least better quality;
- Same if not better durability / longevity
- No intension of going turbo for the time being (at least for another 2 years);
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: Also, how much should it normally cost for the cost of parts, changing the transmission oil and labour? my mechanic quoted me $1100... is that reasonable?
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So I shagged my clutch
who's your mechanic? how many kms has it done?
from recollection , your car was in mint condition so i didn't think it'd need to get its clutch changed.
you're looking at about $800ish installed. $400ish for the clutch and $400ish for the install
from recollection , your car was in mint condition so i didn't think it'd need to get its clutch changed.
you're looking at about $800ish installed. $400ish for the clutch and $400ish for the install
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So I shagged my clutch
So generally... I don't need to change my clutch until 150kkms?
It's only done 68kkms.
The thing is that this is my first manual car and i don't know 'when' do i need to have it changed.
From what you say... $1100 does sound very dear - it's with a garage that my family has used for ages called Centennial Park Automotive near Surry Hills.
Maybe i should give someone else a shot - anyone near the city or the East that people can recommend? (I only have 1 car)
It's only done 68kkms.
The thing is that this is my first manual car and i don't know 'when' do i need to have it changed.
From what you say... $1100 does sound very dear - it's with a garage that my family has used for ages called Centennial Park Automotive near Surry Hills.
Maybe i should give someone else a shot - anyone near the city or the East that people can recommend? (I only have 1 car)
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Have you noticed any slipping or the like?
I doubt you would need a clutch change with that many kms, but if you do, I'd say the exedy sports tuff again.
I doubt you would need a clutch change with that many kms, but if you do, I'd say the exedy sports tuff again.
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So I shagged my clutch
Well, when i change from 1st to 2nd at around 4000rpm, there is some slippage but i thought that was 'normal'?
Otherwise, there's been no slippage when gears are engaged.
Any specific tests that i can do?
Otherwise, there's been no slippage when gears are engaged.
Any specific tests that i can do?
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