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Old 03-03-2003, 03:12 PM   #1
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Clutch opinions - SPEC Stage 2

I'm only looking for the opinions of those who have used it... I know the specs and implications (full face, kevlar disc).

Mostly I'm concerned with its street behavior. Different clutch manufacturers/vendors have different definitions of "streetable". The previous owner of my GTI installed a kevlar 8-puck clutch that according to the manufacturer has "stock pedal feel"

I'm very picky about clutch feel and considering putting my 240SX into daily driver use. A Stage 1 would be a better choice for me, but I already have a brand new Stage 2 lying around that I got for cheap when I had different plans for the car/engine.

Edit: I just did some reading and it seems the Stage 1's have a flaw in the organic material that causes them to fail in a very short time. Maybe I made the right choice after all.

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Old 03-03-2003, 03:17 PM   #2
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I have a stage 2 in my sr. I think it is very streetable. Granted I havent had the ability to actually go out and run the hell out if it---I am still in the tuning process. From just casual driving it feels real smooth, without a real stiff pedal. Sorry I cant be of more help. I need to get the whole car finished.
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I have a SPEC stage 2 on my stock ka. To the untrained person the pedal feel would be exactly the same. The engagement point is the same and is smooth. The only difference is I can chirp 3rd where i couldnt before. I couldnt tell you about holding because my engine is stock. Hope that helps.
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Actually, that helps a bunch. My engine is stock also and that's exactly what I'm looking for. I have a stock clutch with 50,000+ on it that's already going bad. Thanks for the input, folks.
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Old 03-04-2003, 11:11 AM   #5
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I've had that clutch on my SR for a while. slips sometimes at too much power but pedal feel is equal to stock.

For a stock KA I think it'd be the best choice. I had the centerforce df on my old kA. no good.
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have any of you guys used Exedy clutch on your 240s?
how would u compare it with the centerforce and ACT.
I found a really good deal.
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Old 03-05-2003, 11:43 AM   #7
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Exedy clutches are good . They are daiken and they build the Nismor clutches
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Are exedy clutches very expensive? Also is the clutch feel much stiffer? I'd assume so, but you never know.
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Exedy is just a brand. They make a ton of OEM clutches. If you're going to get one of the $100 Exedy clutches on Ebay, it is just a stock clutch, nothing more. Asking if they are expensive is like asking if Nissan engines are expensive...what are you buying?

I have a Spec St. 2 and I like it. Pedal feel really is stock, but the engagement is much harsher. Clutch chatters a bit, but it's really no big deal. Easily dealt with in traffic.
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