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Let's talk about clutch setups. RPS, Exedy, CM, Comp
I know it's been beat to death and total n00b post but I can't find much when it comes down to how each will perform on the street/track and how long they'll last.
These are my main options in order for an S14 SR running ~350-370whp max.... trying to keep torque as close to these numbers as possible. Trying to avoid a way heavy pedal feel but might be able to compensate with a nismo/z31 slave cylinder. I currently have a RPS sport with 6 puck clutch and ACT street 14lb flywheel and it ROCKS. Awesome almost stock feeing pedal, can be slipped slightly on the street, grabs hard when I need it, but is only rated to like 300wtq. I plan to keep the ACT flywheel. RPS Street Max clutch -heavy pedal feel -~450 torque rating -slippable on the street, is said to still said to work well for clutch kicks n such. Not many people using these it seems like. Seems like it will last forever. Exedy Stage 2 thick disk clutch -Moderate pedal feel -seen anywhere from 290wtq to 360tq. This low torque number scares me. Wanting it to last a while. -One of the most widely run clutches, seems to work well for street and track. ClutchMasters FX400 clutch -Heavy pedal feel -~450 wtq rating -Not much info on this one but people that do run seem to like them Competition Stage 4 -Looks pretty much the same as the Clutchmasters Any feedback from anyone who has actually ran any of these? Don't want xtd, or spec crap.. ACT clutches seem to not last long so gonna try to steer clear of those and don't want twin/triple disk or anything like that. This is for a weekend car with occasional drift events. |
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I've had my ACT Xtreme sprung 6 puck since 2010 and it's still going, only recently stopped daily driving it. Planning to install my ORC 409D when it comes time.
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I had a ACT heavy duty 6 puck but sold it after reading the discs usually last only a few events... it was brand new and sure didn't look like it had a lot of material on it.
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keep the clutch you have. not sure where you got the rating of 300wtq from but i make just under 500nm tq (350+ ft lbs) to the wheels and use the rps street 6 puck clutch. no issues with slipping at that power level.
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"The Sport series is the newest clutch in RPS' inventory. Sport Series Pressure Plates are similar to "HD" pressure from ACT. This clutch kit can hold up to 300 foot pounds of torque & is 15% stiffer than stock. They are intended for use in cars with mild modifications (exhaust, intake, boost controller, small turbo upgrade, etc). The Sprung Hub disc is a 6-puck design with alternating pucks of carbon & metal. It holds more power than the Street Disc yet is also very driveable & slippable. It will last longer than the Street Disc and requires a proper break-in." Saw you mentioned this on Nico back in the day... really like my current RPS clutch which is why I want to stick with them, but I hear the MAX version is waay stiffer than the sport version, which makes sense given their 475ft lb with OEM style disc. Everyone loves their Exedy stage 2, which is another front runner and looks like it probably has a softer/better pedal feel than the RPS MAX... but I see torque ratings of 290 up to 360 on various sites. Anyone know their true rating? I'd like to get something that is more in the 400ft lb range just so I'm not at it's limit.... Nvm... Exedy website shows torque capacity at wheels is 275:/ Last edited by az_240; 08-19-2014 at 11:09 PM.. |
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I do know my Exedy Twin has a softer pedal feel than the RPS Max. I think if you were to get it, you'd be happy with it once use to it.
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I had the RPS MAX Street clutch for 2-3yrs. I put over 25k miles on it and beat the living piss out of it. When I pulled it, it looked fantastic and still had life left in it. I sold it to someone else, who I'm assuming ran it also. It was installed with my BPU'd S14 SR back in 07' and then used in my Z32 trans swap and built S14 SR making 360whp(only 13psi) in 09'. Slipped the crap out of it at the track multiple times, never had an issue. I'd buy another one any day for a street/daily car. The only reason it was swapped was because it wasn't going to handle what I plan to throw at the new Exedy Twin.
Just a heads up, Exedy underrates their clutches by a small percentage. I've seen people running at or over their rated capabilities multiple times.
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I also had an RPS clutch back in 2004, it was a stage one I believe, Had it for 2. Years till I pulled it off to swap in a blitz active clucth. There was still a shit load of life left on the RPS clutch (which I was really surprised). So I'm leaning towards RPS now, but i was wondering if you used it for drifting? Curious how good this Max street clutch is for clutch kicking on the weekends. |
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I used mine primarily for drag racing. I'm not a drifter, but I did do the occasional power slide. Tons of slips and drops from a dig though and it never missed a beat.
I don't think you'll have a issue when it comes to clutch kicking, especially if it's a weekend thing.
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Here is what I posted elsewhere on the FX400 Review
S15 turbo S13 blacktop Sheetmetal intake Standalone 290WHP/270 ft lbs at the wheels etc Quote:
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i used a southbend 6puck rated for 530? tq in my evo and it felt like stock. being for an evo this could be no help for anyone, but that thing took way more abuse than the act and was still going strong when i sold it. i will be using a southbend in my rb project...whenever i start on it.
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I have an Exedy stage 2 clucth.
I made 295whp, and 332tq. I was surprised how much tq my motor made because exedy rated them at 290tq, lol I daily drive my car and the pedal feel is not bad, I would say between a scale of 1-10 (10 being the stiffest), it's like a 5. It grabs pretty hard, and does not slip. I would recommend this clucth for DD. I plan to upgrade turbo, and injectors soon. That means I will need a new clucth, I might lean towards an RPS, or clutchmastes. |
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Ny Comp Stage 4 SR20 clutch is rated at 515tq. Made 410wtq and held fine. Didnt even do the "break in" on the clutch.
2 years, 1 broken stock rear end and 1 grenaded stock SR tranny later, still holding strong with an ACT Streetlite flywheel.
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Is it the pressure plate that needs to be heavy duty holding or the clutch disc?
Yes you can say both but still curious if you can upgrade just one or the other for time being I recently purchased oe exedy replacement but would like to upgrade And since I haven't installed it yet I'd like to not purchase an entire second kit. Maybe use something I've already got My expected torque is 3/350 ka Last edited by abcdefg123; 08-20-2014 at 11:43 AM.. Reason: misspell |
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If i were to get anything it would be a nismo copper mix or orc 409d super single or hyper single. The nismo clutch has excellent torque ratings, long lasting and you can order the disks from nismo when they wear for around 300$
Orc is also really awesome, can handle around 400tq very reliably and has a long life and takes all the abuse you can give. Disks can be ordered for replacement at around 250$ so you can keep the thing operational for a while. I know OP said he wants a stock pedal feel, but with a bigger master i think that can be achieved |
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Do you have a link to the disc only?
And are you agreeing that only the disc needs to be upgraded at this time? I can run oe exedy pressure plate with a high rated clutch disc? Does the " harsh engagement " come from a heavy duty pressure plate or disc or both? Even down to sprung or solid Last edited by abcdefg123; 08-20-2014 at 12:08 PM.. Reason: misspell |
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Orc 409d replacement disk
http://www.rhdjapan.com/orc-409-sing...ment-disc.html Nismo replacement disk http://www.rhdjapan.com/nismo-super-...ment-disc.html |
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They can be changed to us currency. They are reliable and tend to ship quicker than most
Used clutches like orc and nismo can be had for around 400$ and then with a new disk its practically a brand new clutch |
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Not be offensive, but can you two take the questions, etc. to PM? This is a thread about experience with various clutches and its going much better than expected so would prefer to not derail.
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None taken man, i was gonna take it to pm anyway! Sorry for the clutter! |
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I personally love act, for the price they cant be beat. However i found my ACT to have a low life, 2 drift events and it wasnt doing so hot |
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I have an Exedy Stage 2 in my 320 WHP SR20DET track only drift car, have about 20 events on it. I chose it because of Exedy's experience as an OEM. It has a stiff/springy pedal feel but is very streetable. It has held up very well after hundreds of clutch kicks. It has only slipped once, but that was my fault trying to bring the revs up by clutching kicking at low speed in third gear. The only thing that I am dissapointed with, is that if I make the push to 400WHP, the Stage 2 will not be sufficient. Ideally, I would choose a Hyper Single for the same reason listed above, but the aluminum pressure plate cover and included flywheel, drive the price up considerably, making it cost prohibitive. Therefore I would be looking into options similar to the ones listed in the first post. My first thought would have been an ACT 6 Puck Xtreme, but the rumors posted here have me thinking twice.
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