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onlykillzz
12-10-2007, 02:14 PM
ok i have a gsi and i got a new exety HD cluch for it model hck-7111hd its 220mm, now hat i wont to no is that if the vtir clutch is bigger or even the type R one and if so would i need a new flywheel to install a type R clutch..

another thing is would my HD clutch be able to take a car with around 250hp on boost?

if someone has a link that shows all the sizes of clutch's for the integra could that post that up to thanks

DLO01
12-10-2007, 02:34 PM
another thing is would my HD clutch be able to take a car with around 250hp on boost?

No it won't, Its really the torque factor you need to look at. You will need a good clutch. Get one rated in comfortable excess of your output. Otherwise it will slip.

krogoth
12-10-2007, 04:22 PM
my mate has a exedy HD on his 32, running 160kw atw

anyway, it all depends on how u drive, if its a street car, or track

and is that 250hp atw or flyweel?

as for ur first question, plz reword as it doesnt make too much sense atm, lol

krogoth
12-10-2007, 04:23 PM
oh and another thing, i think that a clutch slipping has more to do with the pressure plate rather than the clutch power rating, unless ur running massive power

but im not sure

DLO01
12-10-2007, 05:51 PM
Boosted 250hp at the wheels or the fly, you need a dam good clutch.

You could spend money skimping on clutchs paying for labour install each and every time you replace it.

Turbo = significant increase in torque. Get a clutch that is in comfortable excess of your goals.

Its not just the pressure plate rating, its the whole package, PP, disc, flywheel.

Puck discs offer the PP force over a smaller surface area, hence your clutch will grip more.

If you have the power, your gonna use it. Most clutchs will hold once they are engaged, no problems, but dumping and shifting quick from gear to gear they will slip and never get hold, you'll burn it out. Get a good clutch straight up, end of story.

krogoth
13-10-2007, 12:27 AM
my mate has a exedy HD on his 32, running 160kw atw


160kw atw?

he drives it pretty damn hard

onlykillzz
13-10-2007, 04:29 PM
im looking atw i think it should hold if not we will soon find out lol then ill go get a typeR fly and a new clutch

Limbo
14-10-2007, 08:45 AM
Sports organic will be good if you are gonna have a daily driver of it and do some tracking/dragging once in a while. It will hold the 160kw atw quite well. IF you gonna race all the time then get a ceramic 5 puc.