364BHP/350+ft/lbs 2003 Estate - Which Clutch
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364BHP/350+ft/lbs 2003 Estate - Which Clutch
My Blobeye estate currently has a slipping Exedy paddle clutch, only on high boost in high gears. I don't like (actually, I hate) the paddle clutch, so want to replace it with something more road friendly.
I generally don't launch the car, in fact, I don't think I have ever launched it in the 18 months I've had it, but I do use all the power on overtaking. :-)
Car is fully forged, 2.1 stroker, so 364BHP is still modest, so if I get bug for more power, it could go up.
I'm looking at stage 2 clutches and would appreciate recommendations. I've been looking at CC, RTS, Exedy Pink Box etc.
What would you put in? But remember, no paddles please.
I generally don't launch the car, in fact, I don't think I have ever launched it in the 18 months I've had it, but I do use all the power on overtaking. :-)
Car is fully forged, 2.1 stroker, so 364BHP is still modest, so if I get bug for more power, it could go up.
I'm looking at stage 2 clutches and would appreciate recommendations. I've been looking at CC, RTS, Exedy Pink Box etc.
What would you put in? But remember, no paddles please.
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Thanks imprezagaz
Thanks imprezagaz
I did look through some old threads on this issue and CC seems a popular choice, along with Exedy Pink Box. Anyone else second imprezagaz, or has alternative thoughts?
I did look through some old threads on this issue and CC seems a popular choice, along with Exedy Pink Box. Anyone else second imprezagaz, or has alternative thoughts?
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I have an act clutch bought from AS performance. Previously had a paddle clutch and hated it for day to day use. ACT clutch is rated to 505 ft/lb and has worked perfect for over a year.
Currently running about 500/470. Wasn't expensive either. Nice and smooth even when stuck in traffic
Currently running about 500/470. Wasn't expensive either. Nice and smooth even when stuck in traffic
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Thanks for your responses. Alyn at AS Performance is sorting out all my brake requirements and for my clutch, is suggesting Exedy Pink Box or Extreme. It's either one of these, or CC from Scoobyworx.
Are all of these good options?
Are all of these good options?
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they are but some have been converted to 6 speed.
The 5 speed Exedy pink box would probably be ok but for not much more. I would shoot a tad higher personally ( I don't know the CC stage 2 but has been recommended). The gearbox is a limiting factor, so it's going to be a personal choice on how far you want to go/ looking after the gearbox.
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The 5 speed Exedy pink box would probably be ok but for not much more. I would shoot a tad higher personally ( I don't know the CC stage 2 but has been recommended). The gearbox is a limiting factor, so it's going to be a personal choice on how far you want to go/ looking after the gearbox.
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they are but some have been converted to 6 speed.
The 5 speed Exedy pink box would probably be ok but for not much more. I would shoot a tad higher personally ( I don't know the CC stage 2 but has been recommended). The gearbox is a limiting factor, so it's going to be a personal choice on how far you want to go/ looking after the gearbox.
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The 5 speed Exedy pink box would probably be ok but for not much more. I would shoot a tad higher personally ( I don't know the CC stage 2 but has been recommended). The gearbox is a limiting factor, so it's going to be a personal choice on how far you want to go/ looking after the gearbox.
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Sounds very much like CC might be the way to go. Last thing I want is to have to change it within 20k miles. Hopefully I'd get 40k out of the CC with no launches, but just hard acceleration through 2nd and 3rd gears, now and again. :-)
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they are but some have been converted to 6 speed.
The 5 speed Exedy pink box would probably be ok but for not much more. I would shoot a tad higher personally ( I don't know the CC stage 2 but has been recommended). The gearbox is a limiting factor, so it's going to be a personal choice on how far you want to go/ looking after the gearbox.
Trev
The 5 speed Exedy pink box would probably be ok but for not much more. I would shoot a tad higher personally ( I don't know the CC stage 2 but has been recommended). The gearbox is a limiting factor, so it's going to be a personal choice on how far you want to go/ looking after the gearbox.
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Different clutch, rear diff? How much work? And for anyone who's done it, how cheaply did you manage to do it?
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I was charged labour £600+vat, the same car, that's at a reputable garage, so must be cheaper alternatives. On the wagon everything behind the gearbox is replaced, prop, diff, drive shafts and hubs/drums. Front drive shafts fit ok, I think you can use the 5 speed clutch but starter motor needs changing if switching to 6speed.
The conversion is going to cost either side of £2k in parts depending on what's available. My JDM box etc came out at just under 2.5k from Jap Perfomance parts, I think they're in Kent, this is six years ago and the job was good but did cost.
The JDM box has shorter gear ratio's on 5/6 over the UK sixspeed so long runs can feel hard work and fuel economy is hit, so uk box is best if you can get a good one.
I wouldn't fix it until it breaks, you'll miss the long 5th gear you have. The Blobeye gearbox is stonger than you might expect and with luck could last.
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The conversion is going to cost either side of £2k in parts depending on what's available. My JDM box etc came out at just under 2.5k from Jap Perfomance parts, I think they're in Kent, this is six years ago and the job was good but did cost.
The JDM box has shorter gear ratio's on 5/6 over the UK sixspeed so long runs can feel hard work and fuel economy is hit, so uk box is best if you can get a good one.
I wouldn't fix it until it breaks, you'll miss the long 5th gear you have. The Blobeye gearbox is stonger than you might expect and with luck could last.
Trev