- Sun May 16, 2010 3:45 pm
#194628
LSDmotorsports clutch does anyone know anything about them? or anybody with semi cheap but good quality clutch for my B18C1 thanks
- Thu May 20, 2010 12:36 pm
#195637
thanks everybody.......
- Thu May 20, 2010 12:59 pm
#195648
http://performance.importrp.com/act/act ... 47646.aspx (this is the exact one i got for my turbo b16)
if your engines not heavily modded you may not need as heavy of a clutch your call
look around on here, they carry the whole line of ACT as well as many others, i recomend them, sorry no one replied, if id have seen it earlier id have posted
fyi the ebay f1 clutchs are ok for the money and a good mid range price clutch is the ZOOM clutches
if your engines not heavily modded you may not need as heavy of a clutch your call
look around on here, they carry the whole line of ACT as well as many others, i recomend them, sorry no one replied, if id have seen it earlier id have posted

fyi the ebay f1 clutchs are ok for the money and a good mid range price clutch is the ZOOM clutches
94 Civic Hatch turbo b16 (My weekend warrior)
94 Civic Hatch SOHC VTEC ZC (DD) 33+ MPG
PANDA CREW No.20
94 Civic Hatch SOHC VTEC ZC (DD) 33+ MPG
PANDA CREW No.20
- Thu May 20, 2010 2:50 pm
#195661
i had a zoom clutch at one time and shit gripddddddd stage 1 i have a stage 3 f1 with a fadanza fly wheel and when i say it grips it grips just brake it in 750 miles of under 3000 rpm driving....ifu go with the f1 try 2 geta stock pressur plate the f1 pressure plate is realy realy heavy...
- Thu May 20, 2010 2:57 pm
#195662
yeah i put in the zoom stage 3 for a friend and that shit hit hard, for the money there a great clutch
elrompetoto wrote:i had a zoom clutch at one time and shit gripddddddd stage 1 .
yeah i put in the zoom stage 3 for a friend and that shit hit hard, for the money there a great clutch

94 Civic Hatch turbo b16 (My weekend warrior)
94 Civic Hatch SOHC VTEC ZC (DD) 33+ MPG
PANDA CREW No.20
94 Civic Hatch SOHC VTEC ZC (DD) 33+ MPG
PANDA CREW No.20
- Thu May 20, 2010 5:35 pm
#195687
I ran an Exedy Clutch for years, stage 2. Boost + Nitrous killed it.
I switched to a Comp clutch.
Competition clutches are great. Pretty cheap too.
I'm running a stage 4 - 6 puck sprung. Holds like a champ.
I switched to a Comp clutch.
Competition clutches are great. Pretty cheap too.
I'm running a stage 4 - 6 puck sprung. Holds like a champ.
282hp 235tq on Dyno Dynamics w/ 50 shot nitrous
232hp 189tq on Dyno Dynamics
http://www.civic-eg.com/viewtopic.php?t=3903
Del sol Build
http://www.civic-eg.com/viewtopic.php?t=3157
232hp 189tq on Dyno Dynamics
http://www.civic-eg.com/viewtopic.php?t=3903
Del sol Build
http://www.civic-eg.com/viewtopic.php?t=3157
- Thu May 20, 2010 5:38 pm
#195690
a friend had a comp. clutch stg 2 on his nitrous b20 setup... and it was a great clutch and it held great until he exceed its power limit
but thats not the clutchs fault.... but yea there ok too imo
B18cDelSlo wrote:Competition clutches are great. Pretty cheap too.
I'm running a stage 4 - 6 puck sprung. Holds like a champ.
a friend had a comp. clutch stg 2 on his nitrous b20 setup... and it was a great clutch and it held great until he exceed its power limit

94 Civic Hatch turbo b16 (My weekend warrior)
94 Civic Hatch SOHC VTEC ZC (DD) 33+ MPG
PANDA CREW No.20
94 Civic Hatch SOHC VTEC ZC (DD) 33+ MPG
PANDA CREW No.20
- Thu May 20, 2010 8:28 pm
#195739
sorry to thread jack OP, but it's kinda related....
a buddy and I were discussing this the other day...
lets say you get a OEM replacement clutch for your GSR. that clutch is made to withstand say 180 bhp from a 2700lb car..
question is, by using the same clutch in a car weighing around 2000lbs, is the clutch able to withstand a little more power as its not lugging the extra weight???
a buddy and I were discussing this the other day...
lets say you get a OEM replacement clutch for your GSR. that clutch is made to withstand say 180 bhp from a 2700lb car..
question is, by using the same clutch in a car weighing around 2000lbs, is the clutch able to withstand a little more power as its not lugging the extra weight???
- Fri May 21, 2010 1:12 pm
#195906
it would probally be able to take a little more, but not enough to make a difference imo.... the 500lbs weight difference isnt that much for the limit of a stock clutch...
on a side note... a friend of mine ran his stock clutch that came in his SiR dropout behind the b16, a lsv, a stock ls on spray, and then finally a jrsc equipped b16 before it finally gave out....
JUICE wrote:sorry to thread jack OP, but it's kinda related....
a buddy and I were discussing this the other day...
lets say you get a OEM replacement clutch for your GSR. that clutch is made to withstand say 180 bhp from a 2700lb car..
question is, by using the same clutch in a car weighing around 2000lbs, is the clutch able to withstand a little more power as its not lugging the extra weight???
it would probally be able to take a little more, but not enough to make a difference imo.... the 500lbs weight difference isnt that much for the limit of a stock clutch...
on a side note... a friend of mine ran his stock clutch that came in his SiR dropout behind the b16, a lsv, a stock ls on spray, and then finally a jrsc equipped b16 before it finally gave out....
94 Civic Hatch turbo b16 (My weekend warrior)
94 Civic Hatch SOHC VTEC ZC (DD) 33+ MPG
PANDA CREW No.20
94 Civic Hatch SOHC VTEC ZC (DD) 33+ MPG
PANDA CREW No.20
- Sun May 23, 2010 4:02 am
#196255
any weight that goes away would take a bit of pressure off the drivetrain but its not going to be that much of a difference.
JUICE wrote:sorry to thread jack OP, but it's kinda related....
a buddy and I were discussing this the other day...
lets say you get a OEM replacement clutch for your GSR. that clutch is made to withstand say 180 bhp from a 2700lb car..
question is, by using the same clutch in a car weighing around 2000lbs, is the clutch able to withstand a little more power as its not lugging the extra weight???
any weight that goes away would take a bit of pressure off the drivetrain but its not going to be that much of a difference.
- Sun May 23, 2010 4:05 am
#196256
yeah i was really looking at ACT i knoiw they make great quality stuff. i orederd an LSDmotorsports clutch, my buddy has been using them in his crazy allmotor builds for like 10 years now so it should work out nice.
forcefedEG wrote:http://performance.importrp.com/act/act_clutch_kit_maxx_xtreme_xx/ai4xxg6/i-47646.aspx (this is the exact one i got for my turbo b16)
if your engines not heavily modded you may not need as heavy of a clutch your call
look around on here, they carry the whole line of ACT as well as many others, i recomend them, sorry no one replied, if id have seen it earlier id have posted
fyi the ebay f1 clutchs are ok for the money and a good mid range price clutch is the ZOOM clutches
yeah i was really looking at ACT i knoiw they make great quality stuff. i orederd an LSDmotorsports clutch, my buddy has been using them in his crazy allmotor builds for like 10 years now so it should work out nice.
- Sun May 23, 2010 4:19 am
#196259
500 extra lbs on a 2000lb car is HUGE though.. it's gotta allow for a good bit of extra power
GSRgoodies wrote:JUICE wrote:sorry to thread jack OP, but it's kinda related....
a buddy and I were discussing this the other day...
lets say you get a OEM replacement clutch for your GSR. that clutch is made to withstand say 180 bhp from a 2700lb car..
question is, by using the same clutch in a car weighing around 2000lbs, is the clutch able to withstand a little more power as its not lugging the extra weight???
any weight that goes away would take a bit of pressure off the drivetrain but its not going to be that much of a difference.
500 extra lbs on a 2000lb car is HUGE though.. it's gotta allow for a good bit of extra power
- Sun May 23, 2010 5:15 pm
#196318
yeah but its not gonna change the power curve or the tourqe it will just make it easier. i could be wrong
- Sun May 23, 2010 5:34 pm
#196322
but i dont want to snap my axels everytime i do a three grand launch haha, so i got something a bit more streetable but still with 105% clamp increase and 334 tourqe capacity, and my gsr wont put that out untill i put the supercharger on down the road
93hatcheg wrote:competition clutches fo sho!
but i dont want to snap my axels everytime i do a three grand launch haha, so i got something a bit more streetable but still with 105% clamp increase and 334 tourqe capacity, and my gsr wont put that out untill i put the supercharger on down the road
