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Clutch recommendations from SE/SP owners.

Postby jerrah » Wed Jun 13, 2012 11:24 pm

I previously fitted a Exceedy HD on my supercharged motor and after two years of mostly track work it's looking pretty tired!

What clutches are recommended for turbo MX5's? I rarely drive on the street and weight isn't a huge concern.
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Re: Clutch recommendations from SE/SP owners.

Postby Lokiel » Wed Jun 13, 2012 11:46 pm

Flyin` Miata clutch Happy Meal with 10.3lb flywheel
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Re: Clutch recommendations from SE/SP owners.

Postby zossy1 » Thu Jun 14, 2012 12:03 am

I have an ACT on my car and love it. Rather expensive but worth every penny.

If you're doing mostly track work, you might consider a puck/button clutch - ACT make several for the MX5 depending on how much power you are pushing.

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Re: Clutch recommendations from SE/SP owners.

Postby bigdog » Thu Jun 14, 2012 5:22 pm

I have an Exedy 5 puck clutch in mine - holds up to the task but I hate the shudder in traffic. Dave recently fitted the Flyin Miata Happy Meal clutch to his SP and it feels fantastic by comparison, stock pedal effort and great bite with plenty of KW to tame. This will be my next clutch for sure.
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Re: Clutch recommendations from SE/SP owners.

Postby MINX » Thu Jun 14, 2012 5:53 pm

My SE is still on the original clutch!
After only 108,000kms :D

I dare say it will die eventually, but still works fine now.
Must be because i am such a gentle driver :shock:
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Re: Clutch recommendations from SE/SP owners.

Postby bigdog » Thu Jun 14, 2012 6:35 pm

And no sooner did I type that than Dave rings to say the new clutch is now slipping. Scratch the FM happy meal off your list. SPy had a custom clutch setup fitted in QLD that he's been really happy with. Minx, my SP (std) clutch lasted around 100,000km before it began to slip. The Exedy definitely doesn't slip, but the shudder is nasty. Wouldn't be an issue on a track car though.
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Re: Clutch recommendations from SE/SP owners.

Postby Mr. Keets » Thu Jun 14, 2012 7:01 pm

Give Ace clutches a call, they did a combo for me. No slipping, drives like a standard clutch.

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Re: Clutch recommendations from SE/SP owners.

Postby Lokiel » Thu Jun 14, 2012 7:02 pm

MINX wrote:My SE is still on the original clutch!
After only 108,000kms :D

I dare say it will die eventually, but still works fine now.
Must be because i am such a gentle driver :shock:


Now you've cursed it. I give it 3 weeks before it's due :P
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Re: Clutch recommendations from SE/SP owners.

Postby bear2230 » Thu Jun 14, 2012 10:30 pm

I have Exedy Sports clutch from Mania and I'm really happy with it.
Almost as light as stock as well.
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Re: Clutch recommendations from SE/SP owners.

Postby Hjt » Thu Jun 14, 2012 10:40 pm

And no sooner did I type that than Dave rings to say the new clutch is now slipping. Scratch the FM happy meal off your list. SPy had a custom clutch setup fitted in QLD that he's been really happy with. Minx, my SP (std) clutch lasted around 100,000km before it began to slip. The Exedy definitely doesn't slip, but the shudder is nasty. Wouldn't be an issue on a track car though.


Thanks for the notice, what power is Dave putting out?

My SP makes 125kw @ rears and appears to have the standard clutch still, I could be wrong but have not physically pulled it apart yet. Any idea which direction he will be going?

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Re: Clutch recommendations from SE/SP owners.

Postby bigdog » Fri Jun 15, 2012 8:40 am

Dave is running around 170rwkw, I'm running 150. Latest word is that it's a bedding in issue, and he needs to re-adjust the pedal free play, so we'll see if that does the trick. I can't see FM selling many clutches unless they perform as advertised, so it's either a fluke dud, or it just needs the adjustment.
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Re: Clutch recommendations from SE/SP owners.

Postby RobH » Fri Jun 15, 2012 9:45 am

I have the Exedy Stage 2 clutch on my SP and have been very happy with it. Car has approx 170 kw at the wheels and it has been in for 2 years. I do some commuting in my car and apart from the occassional shudder when it is cold and I am not concentrating it is fine.

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Re: Clutch recommendations from SE/SP owners.

Postby Hammer » Sat Jun 16, 2012 10:22 am

In 2008, it had the Exedy Sports Tuff clutch fitted.

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MX5 Mania fitted it at the same time as when my engine was being rebuilt (SP bent rod issue). With forged rods and turbo (specific) pistons the only change, running on SP standard boost (8psi), my SP now produces 147rwkw (as opposed to about 127rwkw from factory).

Since fitted I haven't experience any slippage, and it remains as smooth and as light as a standard MX5 clutch.
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Re: Clutch recommendations from SE/SP owners.

Postby Hjt » Sat Jun 16, 2012 10:46 am

I guess your running a t peice mod mate. Stock psi should be 6pounds

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Re: Clutch recommendations from SE/SP owners.

Postby jerrah » Sun Jun 17, 2012 12:49 am

My previous clutch was a Exeedy HD (sports tuff) in 1600cc size.

I'm trying a Exceed HD (sports tuff) in 1800cc size for more surface area but I'm also going to get it upgraded for a bit more clamping force.
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