h22 clutch??? for 425hp?

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going to need a new clutch very soon. i have a stage 2 in as of now. and i cant even burn out in first. and now it feels like its sliping when i get on it on the highway. i think i will keep my pressure plate and fly wheel and just get a better clutch. whats the most bang for my buck? thanks in advance.:huh:
 
I think Exedy made a dual plate for the h22. Im having trouble finding it, but i remember seeing it when i was making up my grand plans for my lude.

Only downside of the dual plate is the slight noise it makes.
 
how much money? and more detail on the noise? i am running open down pipe right now and its fucking loud. i really hate it because i like to listen to my car i cant hear shit she is saying all i can hear is load ass exhuast..... if that makes any sense at all
 
cant find it from exedy anymore, but centerforce makes one with +90% of holding capacity (should be around 300 or so torque).

The noise from the clutch is kind of a rattle sound and from what i understand it's to be expected that a dual plate has a slight noise to it.

as for price, i was able to find it below 300 bucks.
 
you're building a 400hp car and you're worried about the price of a crucial component???

you're build wont last long if you try to cheap out now.
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yes i am! just because i have a high hp car. doesnt meant i dont want the best deal i can get. i know its going to cost. but why spend 500$ when i can spend 300$. you know.....more bang for my buck?
 
yes i am! just because i have a high hp car. doesnt meant i dont want the best deal i can get. i know its going to cost. but why spend 500$ when i can spend 300$. you know.....more bang for my buck?

because when performance counts, 99.99% of the time you get what you pay for. i would rather have the confidence of spending $500 knowing i have a good product than wonder about my $300 product. $200 really isnt' that much when it comes to the price of the ENTIRE DRIVETRAIN.

think of what could happen if your clutch blows at a high rev launch. that extra $200 might save you $1500 in rebuild cost later.

but it's your money and i gave you a good link. do what you want.
 
425HP is a shit load of power on the streets, But I myself have had that power and can tell you that clutchmasters and act have worked great for me.

I think clutchmasters has or had a 4 puck sprung clutch that was great, easy on your left leg lol.
 
I have a Compition Clutch stage 4 six puck sprung and its great, a little stiffer than stock (to be expected) and holds great. I am also a fan of ACT too.
 
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