Review: Exedy Heavy Duty clutch

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How many paddles did u rs have gpxxx?
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hey mikey, one more question, are you sure you got the clutch kit for the FTO and not for the Magna V6 (R604)?

Apparently there is a huge difference in price, but the plates for the magna is actually the same size, and spline diameter is only .01mm different.

anyway after a lot of digging around, the $640 quote I got was for the Magna clutch, and I decided to get the proper FTO clutch kit for $900 fitted.
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ok the magna kit has different bearings so it wont fit... im getting mine fitted for $900 which is the cheapest i could find in sydney (some quoted $1100)

i saved myself a lot of pain by finding out more about that suss $640 quote... looks like mikey still got a super deal coz that price is cheaper than the whole kit itself
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G1 wrote:... looks like mikey still got a super deal coz that price is cheaper than the whole kit itself
And some of you though i was ripping Mikey off at the start :roll:
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anyway here is the part number for the exedy heavy duty clutch kit

R5249NHD

oh and apparently it has 50% extra clamping force... but im waiting to hear back from Exedy Australia on the final word.
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got the new clutch in and dang its nice! bites really hard and the engange point is right down to the floor which is beautiful... i was wheelspinning 1st-2nd all the way home 8)
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Post by G_A_V »

u should really go easy on it at the start and bed it in, though i did the same when i got the same clutch kit.
im sure i got it for around 300-400 fitted i cant remember (my mate fitted it)
Im sure i will need another clutch soon, still slips a bit, so when i get it done, i can access to all mitsu parts and i can compare to see if the magnas the same
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Post by G1 »

you sure you got that same part number i mentioned? and it was daiken/exedy?

maybe you got the magna one... but you would not have been able to use the bearings that come with that kit
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Post by EURO »

Hi guys.... just want to get my head around the types of clutches....

(1) A performance based clutch will allow what? shorter travel distance between letting it out and changing gear? heavier etc? last longer? allow quicker gear changes etc and faster launching?

(2) I want a clutch that is better then the standard fto clutch but not painful. I only occasionally give my car any stick, and i drive a lot through the city so dont want to hate driving.... If it does make it easier to launch the car though - this is kinda important :P

(3) I ahve been offered an organic heavy duty clutch, presure plate and new thrust bearing from exedy ... for about $650 insatlled.... this sound like the style that suits me???

i have also been offered from the same place a soft cusion button clutch , which is supposably heavy duty but has a soft cusion between the single plate to make driving a little easier??? is this overkill? its also a lot more $$$ like nearly a grand.

what have other people found? thanx guys
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Post by RichardH »

I replaced my stock clutch with, err, another stock clutch. :)

The RalliArt guy here found that manual FTOs basically use the early EVO clutches. So no probs handling the kind of forces from a MIVEC engine...

The original clutch lasted from '95 to '04, with the last two years being full of motorsport fun & games. I'll tell you how long the replacement lasts... if any of you are still around when it gives out! :D

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Post by EURO »

can anyone give a bit more details to the questions?

sorri its just my clutch is just about dead..... I have been quoted on numerous different versions - buts its very hard / or impossible to try before you buy! so i dont want to pay out for something and then not enjoy dricing the car.
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Post by spetz »

I got a Daiken Exedy Heavy Duty clutch in my car and the clutch pedal is actually quite heavy. Although that's compared to the lancer 1.8 clutch. After about 2-3 days I got used to it and it feels normal
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The guys have now suggested changing to a exedy clutch kit which includes Heavy duty organic clutch plate, pressure plate and new thrust bearing. He felt a soft cushion clutch would be uncessary on my car (especially being FWD) and that the one he suggested would have more then sufficient clamping ability.
I think I will lean towards that one.
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Post by EURO »

Well i got it done, its a exedy Organic heavy duty, it is a still an full lining clutch but just a bit heavier than standard. And apparently a 30-40% increase in clamping rate. ANyway for those that want to know it was $354 plus $280 for labour. ITs much nicer to drive now, can really get a much better change in gears without losing power when I change,

how many kms does it take to bed a clutch? e.g. to be gentle on it?
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