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DoubleAKash 10-04-2021 02:09 PM

best clutch for daily driver on JDL Turbo Kit
 
Hi All,

So I just ordered the JDL turbo kit and was wondering what ya'll would recommend for a clutch and flywheel and TOB once boosted for a daily driver. I don't plan on pushing anything more than 300 to the wheels and similarly not looking to push over 300 on torque numbers.

Neal at the Racers Line recommended the ACT clutch kit, wondering if anyone has any other suggestions especially since I'll be daily driving it. I'm in the South Bay in CA, I take my car up to SF if that makes anything different but hah not afraid of those big hills. Looking forward to what people have to say.

Best,
Aakash

x808drifter 10-05-2021 05:56 AM

Avoid ACT like the plague.
Too many stories of problems to be a coincidence IMO.

South Bend stage 2 or something similar. Go by actual TQ ratting NOT "Stage" numbers.
OEM revised TOB
Leave the flywheel alone unless it needs to be replaced, then just get OEM or similar.

I'd swap out the clutch for while in there with an upgraded one.

DarkPira7e 10-05-2021 09:47 AM

I had the Exedy Stage 1(unknown rating), which held about 330whp and 250wtq, never slipped. I now have South bend stage 3 daily(rated to 400ft lbs) and it drives identically- if you want to future proof yourself, get southbend. If you trust you won't be going deep into the 200s with wtq, Exedy Stage 1 would be ideal

DoubleAKash 10-05-2021 07:36 PM

Thanks ya'll for the recommendations from more people that I've asked many of them recommend the Southbend clutches

CSG Mike 10-05-2021 07:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by x808drifter (Post 3471032)
Avoid ACT like the plague.
Too many stories of problems to be a coincidence IMO.

South Bend stage 2 or something similar. Go by actual TQ ratting NOT "Stage" numbers.
OEM revised TOB
Leave the flywheel alone unless it needs to be replaced, then just get OEM or similar.

I'd swap out the clutch for while in there with an upgraded one.

Most ACT stories I've seen ultimately have come down to install. Lazy techs that just gun everything on, combined with a (pretty poor) plastic install tool.

Install the ACT with an OS Giken tool or similar, and torque slowly in a star pattern, and you won't have any issues.

Also, don't be lazy and just shove the transmission on. This can warp the clutch disc.

Sapphireho 10-05-2021 07:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CSG Mike (Post 3471229)
Most ACT stories I've seen ultimately have come down to install. Lazy techs that just gun everything on, combined with a (pretty poor) plastic install tool.

Install the ACT with an OS Giken tool or similar, and torque slowly in a star pattern, and you won't have any issues.

Also, don't be lazy and just shove the transmission on. This can warp the clutch disc.

Very not true in my case. Mine was installed by a Subaru performance shop that has done hundreds of ACT clutches, dropped the trans two times after to re-check everything. They have decades of experience. They even have a long standing personal relationship with ACT. They don't use ANY gun in clutch install.

Believe it or not Mike, sometimes you are wrong.

Ultramaroon 10-05-2021 10:58 PM

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Irace86.2.0 10-17-2021 05:09 PM

Probably best to have a clutch that slips before the torque level that shreds the transmission; ie, don’t have the transmission be the weakest link. For the street, my Exedy stage 1 is pretty close to stock and has held a bar of boost.

jflogerzi 10-19-2021 11:52 PM

Southbend clutches

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alphasaur 10-20-2021 12:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkPira7e (Post 3471066)
I had the Exedy Stage 1(unknown rating), which held about 330whp and 250wtq, never slipped. I now have South bend stage 3 daily(rated to 400ft lbs) and it drives identically- if you want to future proof yourself, get southbend. If you trust you won't be going deep into the 200s with wtq, Exedy Stage 1 would be ideal

Interested in how many miles on the exedy?

I'm about to install my turbo kit over the course of the winter and I am nearing 60k miles so I think a clutch install is in my immediate future.

Also wondering why people use the southbend stage 2 if the stage 1 is rated for 295lb ft?

jflogerzi 10-20-2021 12:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alphasaur (Post 3474596)
Interested in how many miles on the exedy?



I'm about to install my turbo kit over the course of the winter and I am nearing 60k miles so I think a clutch install is in my immediate future.



Also wondering why people use the southbend stage 2 if the stage 1 is rated for 295lb ft?

Those rated at the fly wheel and not at the wheels

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alphasaur 10-20-2021 12:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jflogerzi (Post 3474606)
Those rated at the fly wheel and not at the wheels

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yes, but even at the wheels you're likely talking about it holding 250-260lb ft which is farther than most push with a turbo kit/supercharger kit with 220-230lb/ft seeming to be the sweet spot for engine longevity.

DarkPira7e 10-20-2021 08:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alphasaur (Post 3474596)
Interested in how many miles on the exedy?

I'm about to install my turbo kit over the course of the winter and I am nearing 60k miles so I think a clutch install is in my immediate future.

Also wondering why people use the southbend stage 2 if the stage 1 is rated for 295lb ft?

I had maybe 2k miles on it before my engine gave out. Not long on it, admittedly. I now have the southbend stage 3 daily because I wanted the overhead


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