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My clutch is slipping

time for a new one

something like a sports car version

what can you guys reconmend me ? types of brands

my model is a 2002 ascent !!

i want something up to around the $500 mark

Posted (edited)

http://clutchfinder.exedy.com.au/

it really depends on how you are going to use that clutch. i persoanlly recommend the sports tuff i.e HD clutch kit from exedy. it provides performance but it is still a drivable clutch for every day driving.

Edited by Kojak-123R
Posted

Has anyone driven a car with a button clutch?

is there an advantage over the organic clutches?

If i have a choice, it would either be the:

HD kit

OR

HD button kit.

Evo

Posted

Has anyone driven a car with a button clutch?

is there an advantage over the organic clutches?

If i have a choice, it would either be the:

HD kit

OR

HD button kit.

Evo

button clutches are either engaged or disengaged, no in between :P


Posted (edited)

no need for a button clutch in a lil corolla.

button clutches are like a normal clutch after u've driven it for a bit!

to OP.

a standard clutch will be fine for the ascent.

something like exedy or xtreme clutches. or get a heavy duty organic if you must.

Edited by hAmZ
Posted

no need for a button clutch in a lil corolla.

button clutches are like a normal clutch after u've driven it for a bit!

to OP.

a standard clutch will be fine for the ascent.

something like exedy or xtreme clutches. or get a heavy duty organic if you must.

button clutch is not like a normal clutch good bite yes but they wear out very quickly if you dont use it correctly and they dont just wear out the clutch plate but the flywheel as well how do i know i have a button clutch 4 puck and well it still works untill i feed on the power with 21pound of boost and yes its in a corolla

Posted (edited)

no need for a button clutch in a lil corolla.

button clutches are like a normal clutch after u've driven it for a bit!

to OP.

a standard clutch will be fine for the ascent.

something like exedy or xtreme clutches. or get a heavy duty organic if you must.

button clutch is not like a normal clutch good bite yes but they wear out very quickly if you dont use it correctly and they dont just wear out the clutch plate but the flywheel as well how do i know i have a button clutch 4 puck and well it still works untill i feed on the power with 21pound of boost and yes its in a corolla

i meant feel wise, how some people complain of how hard to drive with button clutches since it only likes to be either engaged or disengaged. just saying it feels like a normal clutch to me.

i use to have a 4 puk brass button in my old car :)

they arn't very friendly with the box either. i broke 2 gearboxes in my old pulsar with the brass button most likely contributing to that!

Edited by hAmZ

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