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ActiveAero
01-06-2003, 04:23 PM
Well I finally got my clutch broken in. My review is as follows.
The Setup: Action Kevlar clutch disk with single diaphram pressure plate and Fidanza aluminum 7.5lb flywheel.

My car and reasons for picking this setup: I drive bolt-on ITR. I intend to keep it all motor with an eventual goal of around 220whp. My short term goal for the next two years or so is 200whp which should be achieved soon with a mild set of cams (on there way as we speak). It is very daily driven car with my averaging about 30,000mi a year. I was very happy with the stock unit (53,000mi with over 200 high rpm drag passes and several autox events) and wanted something with the same feel. I mainly wanted..

1. Stock or close to stock pedal pressure.
2. Smooth engagement.
3. Good grabbing power.
4. Quality.

Why did you go with Kevlar? The answer is because in comparison Organic absolutely sucks for racing use. Kevlar will last a very very long time, is super easy on the flywheel, and has good grabbing power. The only real downside is that it is more expensive.

How do you like it? So far it is exactly what I wanted. The pedal pressure is, dare I say, even softer than stock. Engagement is silky smooth and the clutch bites nicely when going through the gears. As long as it can hold up to 7,000rpm launches better than the stock unit it is perfect.

Why did you get the Fidanza flywheel? I basically got it because it is one of the lighter models offered and SGT told me to.

Are you scared because it is aluminum? No because it doesn't matter.

How do you like it? I am in shock of how streetable it actually is. You have to ride the clutch a tad more but its not really noticable. I shift fast enough in normal driving that the revs dropping faster isn't an issue either. The great thing about it is that my car now revs like a freak and rev matching is that much faster. The car is also noticeable more peppy in 1st and 2nd gear. I'm not really expecting big gains in 1/4mi time but the improved responsiveness will be welcomed at auto-x and future track events.

Bottom line: My car now has a way better than stock clutch and ultra light flywheel with almost no negative side effects.

CPMaverick
01-06-2003, 08:30 PM
Kevalr discs are really tough on drivetrain, because they don't slip at all. You might be buying some axles. :shock:

Other than that, sounds like some good purchases.

Jess
01-06-2003, 09:23 PM
What did I think about this post? I thought it was a good post, especially for someone interested in buying a clutch or flywheel in the near future, but the way brock asked himself questions was a little scary.

I can just see brock fondling his clutch and flywheel in a dark cave. "my prescious....my prescious"

ActiveAero
01-06-2003, 10:20 PM
What did I think about this post? I thought it was a good post, especially for someone interested in buying a clutch or flywheel in the near future, but the way brock asked himself questions was a little scary.

I can just see brock fondling his clutch and flywheel in a dark cave. "my prescious....my prescious"

You know what is sad. I can freaking sound just like Gollum.

ActiveAero
01-06-2003, 10:21 PM
Kevalr discs are really tough on drivetrain, because they don't slip at all. You might be buying some axles. :shock:

Other than that, sounds like some good purchases.

It has really smooth engagement and since I don't run slicks it really isn't an issue over any other clutch. Thanks for trying to look out for me though.

ActiveAero
01-07-2003, 02:11 AM
Brandon and me just got back from dogging it a good bit tonight and I am loving it even more. When this thing grabs it doesn't play. Oh and Micheal do you remember asking how my car was kinda sounding weird when I shifted? It kinda made the BA BA sound. Well now its just plain ole BA on every shift. Brandon swears the car is even shifting faster than before (or it is allowing me to do so) and I agree.