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    OEM heavy duty clutch

    I didn't know honda made OEM heavy duty clutch for dc2r but according to a friend his cousin has one and is selling it. If this is true I'm wondering what a OEM heavy duty clutch for dc2r would be rated appose to a normal exedy heavy duty clutch?
    Last edited by Mashimaro; 07-08-2007 at 01:26 AM.

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    The Type R clutches are rated higher then the 'non' type R hondas. ie the DC2R clutch is rated higher than the normal DC2 clutch. So this applies to all B series motors.

    I am not sure if you would consider it a HD clutch though.

    I would think that a Excedy HD clutch would be stronger again.
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    ^^^yep agreed
    u might as well get an aftermarket HD clutch cause they usually last longer and will cost the same to install...

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    3rd that notion.

    I have just installed an Extreme organic H.D into my DC2R, no harder underfoot than the OE clutch, but a hell of a lot betta in every respect!

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    Exedy HD...

    Put one into a S15 the other week... so so nice to drive with it

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    i have exedy hd, i would go back to stock........

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    i got an excedy HDB, lighter on the foot than stock. TONS more bite..
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    Quote Originally Posted by IEVAQ8 View Post
    i have exedy hd, i would go back to stock........
    why, arent you looking at some heavy mods to your car? ive noticed in many different threads you asking for advice? but then i thought you were selling it.... **** my brain is mush, too muh study!

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    Hi guys, how much would I be looking at to purchase/install a heavy duty clutch? What brand is reputable? Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xenonkuraz View Post
    Hi guys, how much would I be looking at to purchase/install a heavy duty clutch? What brand is reputable? Thanks.
    Iwas quoted around 300 for Exedy heavy duty clutch

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    That's quite cheap lol, but not including fitment right?

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