Excedy or Cusco.....???
Excedy or Cusco.....???
hello guyz..
i need some help here, i need a new pair of clutch, but cant figure out which clutch to go with. i 've been looking at the Excedy twin plate clutch, but now i here that the Cusco twin carbon clutch is better. but the problem with carbon clutch is that u have to heat it up to get it to hold on pretty well.
I want something that will hold on fairly well(and last longer) untill i upgrade my turbo's.
i'd appreciate ur help guys!
i need some help here, i need a new pair of clutch, but cant figure out which clutch to go with. i 've been looking at the Excedy twin plate clutch, but now i here that the Cusco twin carbon clutch is better. but the problem with carbon clutch is that u have to heat it up to get it to hold on pretty well.
I want something that will hold on fairly well(and last longer) untill i upgrade my turbo's.
i'd appreciate ur help guys!
Originally Posted by blue beast
hello guyz..
i need some help here, i need a new pair of clutch, but cant figure out which clutch to go with. i 've been looking at the Excedy twin plate clutch, but now i here that the Cusco twin carbon clutch is better. but the problem with carbon clutch is that u have to heat it up to get it to hold on pretty well.
I want something that will hold on fairly well(and last longer) untill i upgrade my turbo's.
i'd appreciate ur help guys!
i need some help here, i need a new pair of clutch, but cant figure out which clutch to go with. i 've been looking at the Excedy twin plate clutch, but now i here that the Cusco twin carbon clutch is better. but the problem with carbon clutch is that u have to heat it up to get it to hold on pretty well.
I want something that will hold on fairly well(and last longer) untill i upgrade my turbo's.
i'd appreciate ur help guys!
From what I have been told by a friend of mine that makes clutchs, is that both of those setups your talking about are produced by the same company. I think Cusco also makes a single disk setup that is more just for the street.


