I'm doing a 5 speed swap on my Accord and I'm not very experienced with manual transmissions, so what kinda clutch/flywheel might be the best to use for daily driving? I only have basic bolt-ons and a cam so it's not like I'll be seeing 200 whp or anything, but I would like a clutch and flywheel that will work. I was thinking a fidanza flywheel+Exedy OEM clutch, I'm just not sure if that clutch will hold up or not, or if I would want a heavier flywheel for that clutch, or to change both of them. I just want it to be daily driveable, and I'd like a bit more power but I don't want the chatter some six pucks give, or to have to replace the clutch every couple of months. Any suggestions?
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What kinda clutches/flywheels are good for DD?
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i had an oem honda clutch on my car when it was turbo and i was pushing 197hp 208tq(wasn't a very efficient setup)but it did hold up and was not slipping
clutch and pressure plate had about 22k miles on it. they are quite good clutches for a car that isn't meant to have a lot of power, but honda always overdid there parts in those years
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Originally posted by Sarthos View PostI was thinking a fidanza flywheel+Exedy OEM clutch?
HERE YOU GO!!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/EXEDY...mZ400118704230Last edited by eazyduzit509; 08-14-2010, 07:15 PM.
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I've got the Exedy Stg 1 and Fidanza combo on my H22 after I did the 5spd swap and its been great! Going on a year now since I've been swapped from Auto to 5spd. No problems slipping or anything. Came w/ a KOYO TO bearing. Whats good about the Fidanza is it has replaceable friction plates, so when they wear out, just get new ones vs. resurfacing it.
Clutch effort is a little bit more than a stock clutch setup I'd imagine, but its not overly difficult or anything. And you do have to rev it to 1.5k or so for a smoother take off from a standstill but the rewards of having it rev up a lot more freely is worth it. The car feels a lot more lively when you really get on it.
I also did away w/ the stock clutch damper and ran a braided clutch line from the CMC directly to the slave cyl. Feels like it engages/disengages a lot quicker, idk if thats from the type of clutch or not though.
I paid 260 shipped for the Exedy Stg 1 and 154 shipped for the Fidanza 8lb flywheel
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Originally posted by yardiexd40 View PostGentlemen please, Sarthos says he is not very experienced with manual transmissions, he needs to stay with OEM parts until he is versed enough to put on performance parts, remember even you guys had a learning curve when you moved to lighter flywheel and performance clutch.
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Every one is not the same, also the vehicle, yours withstand 8 hours of abuse is might not, he needs it for a DD, I don't think he want to stall in traffic or at stop light, or be running backwards down a slope. I won a total of $150 from 3 persons who drive a manual vehicle for a living,unable to move my car without stalling.
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Originally posted by Losiracer2 View PostI also did away w/ the stock clutch damper and ran a braided clutch line from the CMC directly to the slave cyl. Feels like it engages/disengages a lot quicker, idk if thats from the type of clutch or not though.Members Ride sold...
I'm back...... with a coupe. oh boy here we go.
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Originally posted by loud92CB7 View Postdid u ever run into issues with loss of pressure? i did this and ran into the issue but i also think its one of my lines. pm me please sir about this ...
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93' EX Coupe H22A w/ P2T4 Sir 5spd 191whp 155 wtq
99' Lexus LS400 157k VVTi V8 gets up & goes...new DD
91 Accord SE 176k
97' Honda Odyssey 199k miles...$485 spare van for my parents
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