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    Clutch Help

    Hey guys, it seems that my clutch is almost due from previous owner.
    And since im new at these things and learning while being a part of this club, im just wondering which clutch and flywheel would i be looking forward on getting? And, if you know where to get it local or if you know any shops that sells it for a cheaper price?

    So far, ive been told to go for Exedy.
    Stage 1 Clutch & Lightweight Flywheel.

    2001 Honda Integra DC5 Type R
    K20A2 Engine
    6 Speed Transmission

    So yeah, share me with your opinions.
    Thanks
    "The Power of Dreams" - Honda

    #2
    I've got that setup, i love it. How do you know your clutch is due? Did you get a mechanic to check it out, is your clutch slipping? Cause last time i drove the previous owners car, it seemed fine to me lol

    Look on THmotorsports, they're based in the US, bought mine from them and got installed at my mechanic
    Have a read of my build thread

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      #3
      Are you sure it's not from the excessive riding of the clutch, as you didn't know how to drive manual when you bought the car?
      Shak's S2000

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        #4
        ^^ lol

        stage 1 clutch and a lightened flywheel will be heaps good, since u are still learning manual.. BRACE yourself for th elightened flywheel. maybe look at a jdm OEM flywheel @ 4.6kg instread.
        Integra Type R
        Integra Type S
        S2000

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          #5
          Originally posted by plAythiNG View Post
          ^^ lol

          BRACE yourself for th elightened flywheel.
          Care to explain in detail ?

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            #6
            Originally posted by tuannn View Post
            Care to explain in detail ?
            Acceleration is noticeably more quicker
            Have a read of my build thread

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              #7
              Originally posted by plAythiNG View Post
              ^^ lol

              stage 1 clutch and a lightened flywheel will be heaps good, since u are still learning manual.. BRACE yourself for th elightened flywheel. maybe look at a jdm OEM flywheel @ 4.6kg instread.
              Where would you suggest i should look for those at for best price available?
              "The Power of Dreams" - Honda

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                #8
                Originally posted by Shakeel View Post
                Are you sure it's not from the excessive riding of the clutch, as you didn't know how to drive manual when you bought the car?
                Nah bro, this is not my request but Nathans suggestion.
                "The Power of Dreams" - Honda

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by tuannn View Post
                  Care to explain in detail ?
                  Originally posted by itr5093 View Post
                  Acceleration is noticeably more quicker
                  I think the more significant thing is that you'll need to change your driving style a little with the lighter flywheel
                  Revs will also drop quicker so you'll need to adapt and shift quicker

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by JAYSUN. View Post
                    Where would you suggest i should look for those at for best price available?

                    BAM

                    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/EXEDY-Sta...3a736b2&_uhb=1
                    Have a read of my build thread

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                      #11
                      Competition Clutch HD & lightened flywheel would be a bang for buck choice.

                      I have fitted these to a few cars now and I have not had an issue with them.

                      As people have said tho, you will need to change your driving style to suit the lightweight flywheel. The car does not increase in overall speed as how people claim, but the rate at which the engine increases and decreases revs is significant, due to the lower rotating mass attached to the crank
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                        #12
                        Umm. I dont see my car's model and series in that sellers category lol. U sure?
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by JAYSUN. View Post
                          Umm. I dont see my car's model and series in that sellers category lol. U sure?
                          Jaysun, our cars are equivalent to the US 02-06 rsx type s which have the k20a2 motor like us.
                          Have a read of my build thread

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by itr5093 View Post
                            Jaysun, our cars are equivalent to the US 02-06 rsx type s which have the k20a2 motor like us.
                            Oh..didnt know that. Thanks for the info & link.
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