Wrekked my clutch, what to do now?
#1
Wrekked my clutch, what to do now?
Hi to all,
I just wrekked my clutch (It was an original one on my 1991 NA 1.6 equiped with a Greddy Turbo @ 5psi, so it whas sure to break sometime...only I hoped it would be not today...)
My goal, eventually, is to try to get around 200BHP out of the car and to run aprox 10psi
Does anyone have an idea what clutch I should/could buy? How much torque does she should be able to manage?
On the following link I found clutches going from 271Nm-485Nm...up til now these are the only ones who provide real figures of the maximum momentum
http://shop.12tune.com/zoek-op-onder...0&engine=18212
I see a wide variety on the internet going from 80$ to 750$, I'm sure that the 80$ ones are crap but I don't really see the need to put a 750$ clutch on my car as I plan not to go higher than 200hp, furthermore the clutch will be harder to deploy when she can handle more power...
Maybe you guys can give me some names of manufacterers with a good reputation?
I read that people put the flywheel of a 1.8 instead of the one from the 1.6: Can anybody tell me why?
Thanks in a huble 'noobing' way!
I just wrekked my clutch (It was an original one on my 1991 NA 1.6 equiped with a Greddy Turbo @ 5psi, so it whas sure to break sometime...only I hoped it would be not today...)
My goal, eventually, is to try to get around 200BHP out of the car and to run aprox 10psi
Does anyone have an idea what clutch I should/could buy? How much torque does she should be able to manage?
On the following link I found clutches going from 271Nm-485Nm...up til now these are the only ones who provide real figures of the maximum momentum
http://shop.12tune.com/zoek-op-onder...0&engine=18212
I see a wide variety on the internet going from 80$ to 750$, I'm sure that the 80$ ones are crap but I don't really see the need to put a 750$ clutch on my car as I plan not to go higher than 200hp, furthermore the clutch will be harder to deploy when she can handle more power...
Maybe you guys can give me some names of manufacterers with a good reputation?
I read that people put the flywheel of a 1.8 instead of the one from the 1.6: Can anybody tell me why?
Thanks in a huble 'noobing' way!
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Get a 1.8 flywheel and a FM Level 1 clutch. That's the best clutch money can buy to suit your goals.
http://www.flyinmiata.com/index.php?dept=10
http://www.flyinmiata.com/index.php?dept=10
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Get a 1.8 flywheel and a FM Level 1 clutch. That's the best clutch money can buy to suit your goals.
http://www.flyinmiata.com/index.php?dept=10
http://www.flyinmiata.com/index.php?dept=10
#5
I've ran a formula 1 stage 3 clutch (ebay) on my 1.8 for about 6 month's for drifting and have had no problems with it. **** grips. And formula 1 has a kit with a 1.8 clutch and flywheel for like 300 i think.
If you are gunna be putting down some decent power I'd roll the 1.8 flywheel. I believe its got a larger surface area so more grip. But the 1.6 flywheel is lighter
If you are gunna be putting down some decent power I'd roll the 1.8 flywheel. I believe its got a larger surface area so more grip. But the 1.6 flywheel is lighter
#7
I've ran a formula 1 stage 3 clutch (ebay) on my 1.8 for about 6 month's for drifting and have had no problems with it. **** grips. And formula 1 has a kit with a 1.8 clutch and flywheel for like 300 i think.
If you are gunna be putting down some decent power I'd roll the 1.8 flywheel. I believe its got a larger surface area so more grip. But the 1.6 flywheel is lighter
If you are gunna be putting down some decent power I'd roll the 1.8 flywheel. I believe its got a larger surface area so more grip. But the 1.6 flywheel is lighter
I liked when that was censored, lol.
#8
Believe me, I've gone from a F1 stage 2 to a used Spec Stage 3, and finally spent the money on a FM1 clutch, it is so worth it. I don't have to worry about it, I know that it will hold more than my engine can handle, and although I didn't mind the harshness of the SPEC 3, I think the 6 puck harshness did contribute to my failing 5 speed.
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Thx everyone !!
In fact, I don't have the urge to go over the 200hp as the roads here in Belgium are relatively narrow and curvy, so a smooth running engine with 180-200 useable HP will get you further than a 300Hp monster...
I got an offer today from FM: Sending it to Belgium + the Level 1 clutch would cost aprox 500$, witch looks quite reasonable and for sure less expencive than the ACT
So I think I will go for the FM1
Cheers!
In fact, I don't have the urge to go over the 200hp as the roads here in Belgium are relatively narrow and curvy, so a smooth running engine with 180-200 useable HP will get you further than a 300Hp monster...
I got an offer today from FM: Sending it to Belgium + the Level 1 clutch would cost aprox 500$, witch looks quite reasonable and for sure less expencive than the ACT
So I think I will go for the FM1
Cheers!
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When I asked FM they said they've sold lots of clutches, but don't really have reports either way from miata turbo drivers that track frequently.
The solution will come in the form of a 4 puck. Just haven't gotten to changing it yet. The fm1 starts ok in the morning, but when it gets some heat into it, it slips. I've got a little 1.6, I'm not making Y8s torque here.
#20
Ok , so no FM? But the ACT instead?
4 or 6 puck clutches do have the reputation of being "harsh" and rough to use with a lot of pedal resistance. So this seems ideal for race (ab)use. I need one that's smooth!
Surprises me that the FM 1 doesn't hold the torque, she is rated for 319ft/lb thats over 450Nm!! That's alot !! When I see that a standard Greddy makes "only" 170ft/lb and at 10psi it should turn around 240ft/lb ... strange
4 or 6 puck clutches do have the reputation of being "harsh" and rough to use with a lot of pedal resistance. So this seems ideal for race (ab)use. I need one that's smooth!
Surprises me that the FM 1 doesn't hold the torque, she is rated for 319ft/lb thats over 450Nm!! That's alot !! When I see that a standard Greddy makes "only" 170ft/lb and at 10psi it should turn around 240ft/lb ... strange