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  1. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by ludecrs View Post
    Exedy OEM and Honda OEm are the same clutch.

    Contain everything but the flywheel.

    Both the same, so they both 'bed well' with aftermarket flywheel.
    thats lude... actually i was pretty damn confused.

    so exedy oem replacement clutch =/= same clutch used in exedy hyper single? I heard that hyper single dies quickly. unbelievably quickly... even with proper care. but both should cure clutch buzz?

    thinking of getting an ACT prolite flywheel w/ oem clutch setup... cant beat chromoly flywheels... surprisingly, s2ki hasnt been too helpful about this matter.

  2. #26
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    i got the exceedy heavyduty and the friction point is very sensitive but u get us to it, tho everyday driving and yuoll miss the stock one...
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  3. #27
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    buy an exedy coushin button their fun lol.

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    seeing as though we're speaking of clutches someone might be able to shed some light on my clutch issue again lol. ok, awhile back a few of you told me my pressure plate made it lighter and not as heavy as stock.. (speaking of the clutch pedal) now it was really soft at first.. kinda went on stiffened up just a tad not something drastically massive lol but still very soft compared to the stock one anyway.. its gone back to reallllllly soft again... im not slipping in gears and nothings making any weird noises.. so is it normal or..? maybe some clutch fluid? :S:S:S

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    Quote Originally Posted by CONAN View Post
    I know a dood that can will replace your S2K with an OEM Clutch inc labour for $1400. Drive in drive out. If thats a good price I can give you his contact. Sydney only.
    sent you pm. cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ludecrs View Post
    what about it? lol.
    ACT clutch any good?
    i mean i bought ACT pp and just going for the rest of the parts oem.

    thats all good yeh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by F20C View Post
    seeing as though we're speaking of clutches someone might be able to shed some light on my clutch issue again lol. ok, awhile back a few of you told me my pressure plate made it lighter and not as heavy as stock.. (speaking of the clutch pedal) now it was really soft at first.. kinda went on stiffened up just a tad not something drastically massive lol but still very soft compared to the stock one anyway.. its gone back to reallllllly soft again... im not slipping in gears and nothings making any weird noises.. so is it normal or..? maybe some clutch fluid? :S:S:S
    hey bloke ur from the area, i fukd my clutch aswell, its on the way.. wut clutch did u end up buyin n howmuch?

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    yeah lol i seen you around :P , umm i got my aunty to call exedy and get them to make me a cushion button clutch.. it came with a lightened flywheel/pressure plate so the clutch is really light compared to the standard ones.. if i see you around when im parking again haha just check mine see the difference if you like it or not.. but i doknow exedy make heavy duty s2000 clutches also.

  9. #33
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    has the s2000 parts gone up or something/

    i checked out for hannys cos ive got the free time to fix my clutch up
    they charge me 500 bucks for the flywheel. wtf?

    definitely for sure they said 300 bucks 3 months ago.

  10. #34
    whos hannys and what do they do?

    i just baught a Exedy Sports Tuff HD clutch cost me $817

    can the flywheels be machined or do they need to be replaced?? :S:S:S

    F20C wats the button clutch like in it and hows ur take off with the lightened flywheel??
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    there located in smithfield and only work on Honda cars.
    heard they were pretty good

    installation + parts = 1500
    including flywheel = 300.

    they must jacked up the price since i told them i have a ACT heavy duty clutch and just need the release bearing and OEM flywheel to be installed.

    actually have a good mate of mine his father use to be a mechanic for like 15 years and said your able to machine them
    but... i dunno. im sick of the clutch buzz and just want to change it altogether just to be sure it's gone for a while.

    Quote Originally Posted by Age_S2000 View Post
    whos hannys and what do they do?

    i just baught a Exedy Sports Tuff HD clutch cost me $817

    can the flywheels be machined or do they need to be replaced?? :S:S:S

    F20C wats the button clutch like in it and hows ur take off with the lightened flywheel??

  12. #36
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    Age its alot different to the stock clutch, when i first jumped in it when it got done, it was real touchy if you would like the friction point was TINY!, was nothing like the stock one. It took me a few sets of lights to find the point and actually be able to launch properly with it lol. I would either end up spinning, or almost stalling lol. But in the end worked out good i prefure it alot more then my stock one. Its abit more pleasing for your leg also, not liking pushing a brick lol.

    The revving up with the lightened flywheel felt asif it was revving up faster some people said it was the same but thats from the passenger side lol.. actually driving it you can tell its revving up quicker.

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