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    So I searched the old threads on clutches and found out alot. But I would like to know which clutch will last the longest. I seen one guy had an act I beleive it was for 5 years with no problems. I don't really beat on my car and would like to throw a clutch in that will last for the rest of the car's life (if possible). I would like a clutch that wont ruin my transaxle and will last a long time. The clutches I have been looking at are Ram, Centerforce, Clutchnet and Act. Any reccomendations for my application? Anyone tried these clutches?



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    Re: Which Clutch?

    clutchnet...i love mine....and i beat the shit out of it....burn outs on wide 16 inch tires....no problem....i got my tranny rebuilt also tho....and i installed a lightweight flywheel

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    Re: Which Clutch?

    Quote Originally Posted by MessyHonda View Post
    clutchnet...i love mine....and i beat the shit out of it....burn outs on wide 16 inch tires....no problem....i got my tranny rebuilt also tho....and i installed a lightweight flywheel

    What clutch do you have from Clutchnet?

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    Re: Which Clutch?

    I have an Exedy clutch. Installed it 3 years ago, no problems.
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    Re: Which Clutch?

    I've talked with a couple of mechanics, and they all recommended centerforce to me.
    Lostforawhile:we have to pick on him he's CAH he spray painted himself into this corner with the accord.

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    Re: Which Clutch?

    exedy,centerforce,ap racing,puk are al good clutches that will last for ages if you dont give them a hard time to often.
    what you should get depends on if and how much you plan on modding the engine.
    a stock type clutch wont last if you're guna build a 300hp monster and a race clutch wont last long if you slip it a bit in day to day driving .
    i personally run an exedy friction plate with an ap racing pressure plate and its awesome

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    Re: Which Clutch?

    i will add on an exedy.. outlassted my trans lol

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    Re: Which Clutch?

    What type of exedy do you have? I would like a clutch that will last a long time and will give me a good launch every now and again. I will be doing mostly city driving. I'm thinking the centerforce stage 1. Is the holding power, how much longer the clutch will last mileagewise compared to the stock clutch?

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    Re: Which Clutch?

    stock replacements suck lol but the exedy is a stock replacement but will most likly soot your needs

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    Re: Which Clutch?

    Exedy made by LUK.

    When I put in my Exedy it was stamped LUK. I also had a new LUK to compare it to and they are indeed one in the same.
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    Re: Which Clutch?

    get a stage 1 clutchmaster. thats what i have and its holding to my 8psi pulls.


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    Re: Which Clutch?

    Get a kevlar disk, itll outlast the car if you break it in properly. Avoid centerforce for honda applications. Im gonna go with ClutchMasters or ClutchNet. I personally would go with clutchnet because thats what i run and love it.
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    Re: Which Clutch?

    Well I would like to find a clutch, if it exists, that will last the life of my car. That is why I dont want a stock replacement. What does holding power mean?

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    Re: Which Clutch?

    the amount of horsepower going to the wheels. thats what holding powers means. you have hp and tq. when you look at clutch apps you see the rating if what the clutch can hold an it tells you hp,tq rating.


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    Re: Which Clutch?

    Quote Originally Posted by AccordEpicenter View Post
    Get a kevlar disk, itll outlast the car if you break it in properly. Avoid centerforce for honda applications. Im gonna go with ClutchMasters or ClutchNet. I personally would go with clutchnet because thats what i run and love it.
    why avoid centerforce for Honda's?
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    Re: Which Clutch?

    They cant hold up. My buddy has a h22 and it was good for a while then it just started slipping. All it took was some good Hard launches and thats it, and he has a h22a then he boosted and just messed it up. so idk not a good clutch in my views.


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    Re: Which Clutch?

    the h22a is a pretty torquey motor for a start and adding a turbo would just make matters worse eh.
    the centerforce 2 clutchs are meant to be good.
    apparently twice the stock clamping force.
    whatever you do, dont get a ceramic clutch, they are either on or off and arnt to friendly to gearboxes.

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    Re: Which Clutch?

    Quote Originally Posted by AccordEpicenter View Post
    Get a kevlar disk, itll outlast the car if you break it in properly. Avoid centerforce for honda applications. Im gonna go with ClutchMasters or ClutchNet. I personally would go with clutchnet because thats what i run and love it.
    yup you are right...i have the sprung kevelar..and stage 3 presure plate....all i can say....my a20 is not making that mush hp to make this clutch slip a bit...lol

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    Re: Which Clutch?

    Mesy who is your stage 3 clutch made by? How do I know how long a clutch will last or can I just go by holding power? For example the stage 1 by centerforce has 30% more holding power than stock. And the dual friction by centerforce has 90% more holding power than stock. So that means the dual friction will last longer than the stage 1 right? Assuming they are both under same conditions, daily driving.

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    Re: Which Clutch?

    A clutch is only as strong as its weakest link, in my case I had installed a Fenco from autozone in 2004 I relaced it in 2008 but only because the throw out spring failed, I didn't replace the spring in 04 because I forgot to order it from Honda so I used the original one again.

    The Fenco clutch looked good except that the spring caused some damage to the clutch disk.

    The Fenco clutch surprised me for quality. I wouldn't have any reservation in putting another one in if needed.
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    Re: Which Clutch?

    My Exedy was stamped Exedy.
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    Re: Which Clutch?

    Quote Originally Posted by bank2me View Post
    Mesy who is your stage 3 clutch made by? How do I know how long a clutch will last or can I just go by holding power? For example the stage 1 by centerforce has 30% more holding power than stock. And the dual friction by centerforce has 90% more holding power than stock. So that means the dual friction will last longer than the stage 1 right? Assuming they are both under same conditions, daily driving.
    i got clutchnet


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    Re: Which Clutch?

    You know, really with just a stock engine and average driving, a standard replacement clutch should last 60k-80k miles easily. Lifespan will depend just as much on how you drive than on the particular brand of clutch. Upgraded aftermarket clutches will naturally survive longer under abuse than standard clutches, so if you intend to beat on it then you should probably get an upgrade.

    A stiffer pressure plate will not necessarily make it last longer, it will just provide more gripping force. The only reason for this is to be able to handle more torque than a weaker plate. But as long as it doesn't slip under maximum engine torque it's fine. Having a massively stiff plate on a stock engine just makes your leg tired faster, and could actually wear out the crank thrust bearings and throwout bearing faster due to the higher thrust force required to release the plate.

    The clutch disc material will affect lifespan, but under normal conditions any material will likely last a long time. Here is a good description of some common disc materials:
    http://www.uucmotorwerks.com/CLUTCH/


    I happen to have a Clutchnet set with 2x (double stock clamping force) red pressure plate and organic spring disc. It's very stiff and has almost a snap action pedal feel. It took some getting used to but now I really like it. The organic disc makes it easy to modulate the slip (when starting from a dead stop) and the heavier plate grabs solid. It's a little too heavy for how much power I have now but I hope to be making more in the near future. And because I have a Prelude (started as an A18 engine) it also has slightly less contact area than an A20 clutch. So I wanted a stonger plate.

    The Clutchnet green pressure plate and an organic disc would be a nice upgrade from OEM style and is still relatively inexpensive.

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    Re: Which Clutch?

    Thanks guys. Cygnus what is the price of the green clutch kit from clutchnet? Does it come with everything I need to replace the existing clutch?

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    Re: Which Clutch?

    About $200.

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