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Thread: Vti-r clutch

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    Vti-r clutch

    I need a new clutch for my 96 civic vtir, and was wondering what alternatives there are to the $350 stock or pbr? models at a similar price. I would like a more performance orientated clutch that still has an easy operation and good low speed drivability. Ive heard organic clutches are good for this, anyone know where would i find such a clutch?? A whole kit would be needed, which pressure plate.....

    Any help would be appreciated.

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    try daiken/exedy they r pretty good...


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    yeah talk to adrian at toda, they get exedy nice and cheap
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    it's a supersingle
    comes with clutch/pressure plates + flywheel..

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    hey Phantasm which clutch did you get in the end? I need a new one very soon, and got a very good quote on a PBR from a Melbourne parts shop (BTW I have a D series)...are the PBRs OK for normal driving with an occasional thrashing? A mate has a PBR on his Datto 1600, and no probs at all...(very worked Datto mind you---it friggin canes).....and he drives it much harder than I drive my EG

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    I've got exedy sport organic and it is great hard but great. The whole kit as well

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    highly recommended
    Exedy Sports Organic....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Da1nONLY
    highly recommended
    Exedy Sports Organic....
    DITTO - good feel

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    Just curious why you need an upgraded clutch? Is the stocky not holding?

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    because it is WORN OUT my friend...they are after all a consumable part like brake pads, windscreen wipers etc....OEM is too $$$.....I am aware the Exedy Organic HD clutches are one of the best BFYB, but PBR are about half the price....so....are the PBRs any good? Anyone?

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