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    Need clutch help!

    So I have a 1992 accord EX with a stock F22 and im planning on putting a full exhaust but need a new clutch as well and idk which one to get :-/ so any ideas would be great :-) maybe a F1 Racing Stage 2 clutch?

    #2
    how about an oem clutch?? If you're adding an exhaust there's no need for an upgraded clutch.

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      #3
      Unless you have made modifications to make more than 100 hp more than the stock engine you should put on a stock clutch.

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        #4
        A cheap "performance" clutch is not an upgrade, especially if you aren't making enough power to justify it (and if you are, a cheapo clutch is a bad choice!)

        I suggest getting an Exedy clutch. If you want a more performance oriented clutch (not that you need it, or will benefit at all from it), Exedy makes a good Stage 1 clutch.
        Just remember, NO gains are to be had from a "better" clutch. The clutch's only function is to put power to the ground. You want to go with the clutch that suits your needs, rather than one that exceeds them. The more performance oriented a clutch is, the more harsh the engagement will be (it may be cool for a few days, but it gets old quick, trust me...) and it will also eat your flywheel and pressure plate friction surfaces... just as performance brake pads will do to your rotors. Same concept.

        If you want an upgrade, get a lighter flywheel. 11lb and 8lb are the common weights. You'll notice a difference with either.






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          #5
          Thank you guys!!! I appreciate the help and well I just want some ideas and opinions because im new to the honda scene (was a DSM person before lol) and i just want a Fresh looking CB7 that just has some quickness in it not much of a racer

          Ok guys I got the OEM clutch :-) thanks for the help :-)
          Last edited by JoshM; 08-22-2011, 02:05 PM. Reason: merged

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            #6
            Originally posted by ErMMaC
            Ok guys I got the OEM clutch :-) thanks for the help :-)
            Did you get a good throw out bearing too? you don't want to have to drop the tranny again because of a crappy one. A lot of guys on here would probably agree with me on that.

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              #7
              I CERTAINLY agree with that. I used a brand new cheapie throwout bearing, and it failed in a fairly short time. Destroyed everything when it seized (clutch, flywheel, pressure plate, pilot bearing...)






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                #8
                I got an OEM Throw out bearing from Honda cost like 50 bucks tho lol

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                  #9
                  It's well worth it, trust me. You don't want to deal with a seized throwout bearing!






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