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Old 20 November 2008, 04:46 PM
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These look pretty good anyone have any experiences or know of a UK stockist? Seem lower priced than exedy and able to take a lot more torque... conservative though exedy may be.

Old 20 November 2008, 05:08 PM
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i have got a act pro lite billet flywheel, so far have not had any problems with it, and it looks sweet
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Looking at the yank scooby sites they seem to go ACT more often than exedy ,,,, . .. . .more googling I reckon.
Old 20 November 2008, 05:58 PM
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i think BOB'5 on here sells them

ummmmmm nice

Old 20 November 2008, 06:03 PM
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Just had a 6 Paddle ACT fitted and impressed so far, very quite easy to drive considering it's a paddle clutch.
Handles the power my car is producing which the Exedy Organic didn't
Old 20 November 2008, 07:23 PM
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Yep, we stock them here.

Very good quality products
Old 20 November 2008, 07:54 PM
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I have an uprated ACT clutch and flywheel in my car currently running around 480lbs and soon to be a lot more
Old 20 November 2008, 10:04 PM
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Can I have a price on the XT Plate with the SS disc kit and the HD plate with the SS disc please BOB. I'll also have a price on the streetlite disc as well.

hawkeye sti 2.5ltr 6 speed box.

I could order all of this from the states and get it shipped here but would rather buy from a uk dealer if possible.

If I've read my specs correctly the xt plate will take 566 ftlb and the hd will take 515 ftlb without going the paddle or dual plate route. Not that I'm running anywhere near that but maybe upto 400 one day and I like taking down the strip so these look a good option without spending a tonne.

(The hd with upto 515 ftlb is their entry level product for my car ...... LOL)
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any luck?
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The clutches are more expensive (by about £40) than the Exedys I quoted you.
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Hi BOB sent you PM regarding pricing.
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