Clutch for 35R setup
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The Exedy twin should be plenty of clutch for the combo. It wouldn't hurt to step it up to a triple disc depending on how much power you plan on pushing on a daily basis though.
Streetability on the twin is fine, but a lot of triples are crazy feeling. A friend has a triple on his Z (I know it's not an Evo) and the whole car vibrates whenever he moves from a standstill. But, you pay to play. I personally wouldn't mind a loss in streetability if I was shooting for big numbers.
The Exedy twin should be plenty of clutch for the combo. It wouldn't hurt to step it up to a triple disc depending on how much power you plan on pushing on a daily basis though.
Streetability on the twin is fine, but a lot of triples are crazy feeling. A friend has a triple on his Z (I know it's not an Evo) and the whole car vibrates whenever he moves from a standstill. But, you pay to play. I personally wouldn't mind a loss in streetability if I was shooting for big numbers.
I have an exedy in both my evo and honda. I would definately say to spend the money on a good twin now and you will prob not have to buy a clutch again or ever have to worry about it.
Streetability at first sucks with a new twin disc, but as soon as they break in its better that stock!
Streetability at first sucks with a new twin disc, but as soon as they break in its better that stock!
Exedy Twin HD, the first few days are fun! and takes some getting used to but now my clutch feels like the stock clutch. To be honest I Can't even tell it is in there aside from the slight noise it makes.
Last edited by ThEHiTMaN; Oct 26, 2007 at 02:50 AM.




