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Need clutch suggestions for daily driving a Turbo FRS
So recently had my SBD kit installed in my Frs. End results have been fantastic aside from the OEM clutch turning into a potato. The car is putting down 224 ftlbs of torque. I've heard good things about competition stage 2 and I have a vendor suggesting Spec+ stage 2 as well so those are my two options as of right now but I'm very open to any suggestions! My main goal is to have something that can handle my torque needs obviously but not be an utter pain to drive day in and day out.
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I've had an ACT 6 puck with their heavy duty pp and light weight flywheel in my other car for quite a few years now. Car is running a little over 400lbs of tq at the wheels and the clutch is still holding strong. Have had zero issues with it (can't say the same for clutchmasters (-_-))
Their street disc would probably suit you perfectly. |
Exedy Stage 2 is alright in my daily turbRZ, but there are some organic ones I've seen that hold the power and are as close to stock as possible. My exedy stg 2 is a little more on/off and requires more revs, but its very usable.
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If street driving is your priority, any full face clutch would be preferred.
Pucks, while good from a performance perspective, is not exactly the most fun when there is traffic or you need to engage it smoothly at a stop. -alex |
Exedy stage 1, works great for up to ~300tq, also great for daily driving.
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Thanks guys. I looked into all named brands but decided on a comp stage 2 clutch/flywheel kit :D
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Good choice. Competition has nice clutches for the money. I know others here have the COmp Stage 3.
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id suggest searching. thatd be a great place to start.
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Hope you didn't go with exedy stage 2 clutch. Shit sucks
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