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    clutch ?

    if i get a h22 trans will i need to get a h clutch or can i use the f clutch??

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    The clutches are the same. However, since you'll have the transmission off, it might be wise to replace the clutch at the same time. An Exedy Stage 1 and Fidanza lightweight flywheel are a good combination, and you can find them quite cheap on Ebay. (don't get some cheap "performance" clutch... they're all horrible, and unless you're making over 200whp, you won't need more than that Exedy Stage 1 anyway.)






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      #3
      ok cool thanks i actually just replaced the clutch but i am grabbing another cb7 with a h22a that the kid hydro locked and gonna either just use the trans or find a block and swap it into mine so thanks deeve

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        #4
        If your clutch is new, then yeah, keep it.

        Unless it's something shitty like XTD or F1... then it'd be a good time to correct your mistake.






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          #5
          yea man dont go oem on tha clutch or flywheel, they suck balls.

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            #6
            Originally posted by deevergote View Post
            If your clutch is new, then yeah, keep it.

            Unless it's something shitty like XTD or F1... then it'd be a good time to correct your mistake.
            what do you have against an F1 clutch? I have had nothing but good luck with f1, no slipping or premature wearing of the clutch or pressure plate, unlike the exedy stage2 clutch that i broke after 1500 miles (Never raced on). and the aluminum flywheels will warp under enough torque and use, thats why i also prefer F1's chromoloy flywheels

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              #7
              Originally posted by h22dude View Post
              yea man dont go oem on tha clutch or flywheel, they suck balls.
              Ummm... no. OEM is probably the BEST option, as long as he's not making more than 200whp.

              Originally posted by Rome702 View Post
              what do you have against an F1 clutch? I have had nothing but good luck with f1, no slipping or premature wearing of the clutch or pressure plate, unlike the exedy stage2 clutch that i broke after 1500 miles (Never raced on). and the aluminum flywheels will warp under enough torque and use, thats why i also prefer F1's chromoloy flywheels
              F1 is a cheap brand just like XTD. I have personal experience with XTD, as have quite a few other people on here... all of them have failed, some catastrophically (like mine... everything seized in under 60k miles... including the flywheel). I suppose I'm generalizing based on price and appearance, assuming F1 is no better. I may be wrong.

              Exedy has a fantastic reputation. Yours was most likely defective, or installed incorrectly (though you seem to know what you're doing, so I'd be more willing to bet on defective).

              As for the aluminum flywheels... again, no personal experience, but everyone I know that has one hasn't warped a thing. They usually don't warp when used with a quality clutch, and installed properly. If they do, the Fidanza flywheels have a replaceable friction surface.






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