Best clutch????????
#1
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Best clutch????????
Okay people - let's hear it! I'm taking the car back to LPE to upgrade my boost controller and a few other things - one of which is to ditch this POS Luk Pro Gold clutch for one that can hold the power.
LPE is saying Exceedy Twin Disc. I'm thinking Textralia but of course, I'm just an ignorant fool! Tell me if the Exceedy is a good clutch in your experience or if it is a wrong turn. I really don't feel like doing another clutch, so I want this one to be "THE ONE".
Cmon FI freaks - hook a brotha UP!!
LPE is saying Exceedy Twin Disc. I'm thinking Textralia but of course, I'm just an ignorant fool! Tell me if the Exceedy is a good clutch in your experience or if it is a wrong turn. I really don't feel like doing another clutch, so I want this one to be "THE ONE".
Cmon FI freaks - hook a brotha UP!!
#2
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I love my Exedy Twin. It is holding up just fine with my TT setup. I don't slip it at the track and when I do drag race I let the car cool down for a while in between runs. Maybe that's the secret. Can't say.
What is wrong with your boost controller?
Mark
What is wrong with your boost controller?
Mark
#3
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Originally Posted by mdhmi
I love my Exedy Twin. It is holding up just fine with my TT setup. I don't slip it at the track and when I do drag race I let the car cool down for a while in between runs. Maybe that's the secret. Can't say.
What is wrong with your boost controller?
Mark
What is wrong with your boost controller?
Mark
If you don't slip it at the track, then your 60 ft times must be abysmal! I have the apexi - it is fine when it is off! When on, it likes to let the boost fly by the preset level if you're hooking the power - I hit 20 psi more than a couple of times. If you baby it as you get into the boost and back pedal, then it will settle into the preset level - which is how I hit 200 mph when I was testing it - but it is hyper annoying - you're trying to go fast, it overshoots the boost level, you back out, then squeeze the throttle ever so slowly. In short - Apexi BLOWS! It is pretty though!
#4
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Exedy.....
Where do I start...
Some hold, some dont..mine held over 700 to the tires without a problem. Others have not been so lucky.
As Dirty Hairy asked
"Feeling lucky, Punk?"
Phil
Where do I start...
Some hold, some dont..mine held over 700 to the tires without a problem. Others have not been so lucky.
As Dirty Hairy asked
"Feeling lucky, Punk?"
Phil
#5
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Ran my Aussie @ 15 psi 3 times @ the track no issues.
Around 3K on it now and still looking good.
It seems like a crap shoot when it comes to clutches.
Around 3K on it now and still looking good.
It seems like a crap shoot when it comes to clutches.
#6
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You're right - my 60's aren't great, but, I also haven't broken anything all season. I don't have the budget to replace the clutch, differential, or trans multiple times per year (which is the case for some of the drag racers on the board).
Yikes - that ABC does sound like crap. A boost spike like that can break things big time.
FWIW, I haven't had any problems with the Blitz. I keep it set at 10.5 lbs and it's very steady.
Good Luck,
Mark
Yikes - that ABC does sound like crap. A boost spike like that can break things big time.
FWIW, I haven't had any problems with the Blitz. I keep it set at 10.5 lbs and it's very steady.
Good Luck,
Mark
#7
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Whatever you do...don't buy the Exedy. Many people will recall the problems that I had with my Twin Disk Exedy (burnt up on the dyno). I went thru quite a bit getting a replacement. To their credit they did give me a warranty replacement. While waiting for the warranty replacement, I decided to rebuild my McCleod Street Twin and install it and use the Exedy as a spare. Well, my wife forced a bit of a parts sale this year and I ended up selling it a pretty significant discount. I didn't even take it out of the original UPS shipping box. Well, I get a call about 3 weeks ago for the buyer. Guess what, it didn't last for one track trip. And the kicker is, the guy is running NA, w/o NOS. I wouldn't put an Exedy twin in my car if they gave it to me. For guys considering their triple. I'd save my $3+k until a few other guinea pigs have tried it first.
Exedy =
Exedy =
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Originally Posted by RoadRebel
Exedy.....
Where do I start...
Some hold, some dont..mine held over 700 to the tires without a problem. Others have not been so lucky.
As Dirty Hairy asked
"Feeling lucky, Punk?"
Phil
Where do I start...
Some hold, some dont..mine held over 700 to the tires without a problem. Others have not been so lucky.
As Dirty Hairy asked
"Feeling lucky, Punk?"
Phil
But on to the topic.
I can't believe I'm doing this but I am going to recommend the SPEC Stage IV or V. They have seemed to do very well with the FBody guys pushing hi power at the track. I can't say how well mine works at the track yet, but it has held up really well on the street launches and excessive dyno sessions.
The OZ clutches seem to be popular right now..but I remember when all anybody could talk about was the Exedy....and now look.
The McGleod Dual Disk is an awesome clutch...heavy pedal though...at least the 1 vehicle I tried with one...but I could get used to it if I had it.
Going back to the SPEC. I have the SPEC IV..and it is an engaged or not engaged clutch...there is no slipping and they are known to chatter when being broke in...or even after.
Optic launched hard enough with a SPEC V to get into the 9's with a 346cid D1 Procharged car. He told me that is what he liked to use...I guess so! But that was awhile back..could have changed by now.
Anyway good luck.
#10
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Damn!!! Lots of great responses - thanks for taking the time guys, I really appreciate it. Seems like everyone has had different results across the board. It is amazing that there is no concensus on which clutch is best. DAMN C5 POS!!! Anybody guess what clutch/flywheel/tranny/rear end I run in my ZR-1? 565 rwhp, 483 rwtq, many trips down the drag strip with lots of slipping the clutch - holds no problem! Which one you ask? STOCK! Bone dead stock! I've upgraded the clutch in the C5, the output shafts, and it still won't hold low boost. Only thing I've done to the Z is put in the Hurst. Sorry for the rant!
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St. Jude Donor '06
East Coast SC recommends and pretty much has been using the stage III RPS single disc clutch and i hav been really happy with it after almost 2000 miles on my car. Feels like stock after you get use to it and so far so good!!! May wan to call DOUG or CHRIS at ECS and get more info on the RPS clutch which is supposse to be me much more street friendly then some of the other clutches mentioned here!
#12
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Originally Posted by BLOWN ECS Z06
East Coast SC recommends and pretty much has been using the stage III RPS single disc clutch and i hav been really happy with it after almost 2000 miles on my car. Feels like stock after you get use to it and so far so good!!! May wan to call DOUG or CHRIS at ECS and get more info on the RPS clutch which is supposse to be me much more street friendly then some of the other clutches mentioned here!
Blown... this isn't meant to discount ECS or you, but at one point Andy at A&A was selling Exedy clutches. At the time, they seemed great. After all the issues (maybe quality control, due to the varied results) I'm not sure that he is pushing them anymore.
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Originally Posted by BLOWN ECS Z06
East Coast SC recommends and pretty much has been using the stage III RPS single disc clutch and i hav been really happy with it after almost 2000 miles on my car. Feels like stock after you get use to it and so far so good!!! May wan to call DOUG or CHRIS at ECS and get more info on the RPS clutch which is supposse to be me much more street friendly then some of the other clutches mentioned here!
Thanks man - a vote for RPS stage III! Have you had her to the drag-strip? Can you slip this clutch no problemo?
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Originally Posted by Vince99FRC
Textralia Clutch here. She's holding up fine..
Any track time? Have you hit it with both shots of nitrous a few times? How long have you had it in?
#17
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Yuck. That type of customer service would seriously concern me as a prospective customer.
Selecting a clutch is tricky business. There are both success and failure stories for every clutch on the market.
Mark
Selecting a clutch is tricky business. There are both success and failure stories for every clutch on the market.
Mark
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Originally Posted by Earl H
at one point Andy at A&A was selling Exedy clutches. At the time, they seemed great. After all the issues (maybe quality control, due to the varied results) I'm not sure that he is pushing them anymore.
Rumor has it they are working on a new dual disc clutch to hold over 1000HP!!!!
Oh Customer service!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Peter should write a book on it. He knew I was doing the TTix kit, and he would call or email weekly on the status of the build up. Once I started getting miles on the car he called to see how it was working, once I went to the track he called to see how everything worked and was holding up. Just amazing people for sure!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by DDSLT5
Any track time? Have you hit it with both shots of nitrous a few times? How long have you had it in?