Exedy Hyper Single Plate Clutch
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Exedy Hyper Single Plate Clutch
Pretty much as new.
When I bought it, it was a £1200 clutch although I think there going for around £990 now.
Looking for £300 posted but open to sensible offers.
It will fit all 6 speed Impreza's, Foresters, and Legacy's.
It was only on the car for around 12 months and probably covered 5000 miles of light driving and a few spirited laps at Donnington.
Its a fantastic clutch for track use and spirited driving, but doesn't suit my driving style or city centre location as the initial judder annoys me so removed it.
http://www.exedy-rac.../hy_single.html
Pictures can be found on Facebook. For some reason when I insert the link it doesn't direct correctly. Just copy and paste the below into your browser and remove the apostrophes.
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When I bought it, it was a £1200 clutch although I think there going for around £990 now.
Looking for £300 posted but open to sensible offers.
It will fit all 6 speed Impreza's, Foresters, and Legacy's.
It was only on the car for around 12 months and probably covered 5000 miles of light driving and a few spirited laps at Donnington.
Its a fantastic clutch for track use and spirited driving, but doesn't suit my driving style or city centre location as the initial judder annoys me so removed it.
http://www.exedy-rac.../hy_single.html
Pictures can be found on Facebook. For some reason when I insert the link it doesn't direct correctly. Just copy and paste the below into your browser and remove the apostrophes.
'https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152129137972718.1073741828.582507717&type =1&l=b3c911f1b8'
Any questions then just ask.
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More to do with torque than bhp.
I was running close to 470NM with no problem what so ever.
It's rated to about 530NM but to be honest it feels like it could hold alot more than that as they usually do.
I was running close to 470NM with no problem what so ever.
It's rated to about 530NM but to be honest it feels like it could hold alot more than that as they usually do.
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Installation instructions can be download off exedy's site. The ones I have are a bit dirty.
I would recommend purchasing a new spigot bearing (about £2-3) and a new genuine release bearing (not included) instead of reusing your own before installing it.
Exedy also recommends renewing your flywheel bolts before installing.
To ship via DHL International, it is an extra £35.00
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Hi mate can you send some detailed photos of friction material IE how much is left and also pics of pressure plate and flywheel to show any wear. Send to ianbott at hotmail.co.uk replace at with an @ sign. Genuine interest if it's in good useable condition.
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The STi 6 speed clutch is pull type, the 5 speed was push.
On a hawkeye that is. Can't comment on previous models but I've always presumed it to be the same from the release of the 6 speed in 2002 for the bug STi.
On a hawkeye that is. Can't comment on previous models but I've always presumed it to be the same from the release of the 6 speed in 2002 for the bug STi.
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Pull type of 05-07 STi 6 Speed.
Push type 5 Speed.
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I didn't see your last comment above Ian about push/pull.
Essentially, if your operating cylinder is pointing towards the rear, it's a push type clutch. If it facing the front, you have a pull type.
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