



I just want to buy a clutch that is going to last a few years.

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Lauren wrote:
It's an absolute urban myth that's it's a copy of the BDA.Sure stroke and bore may be the same and it's got twin cams and 16v's but that's about it.
Edit: didn't see Jimi's post.
SuperRedMR2 wrote:
I'm not interested in a standard clutch as I am fed up of the car breaking down in shitty weather and having to take the car apart in the freezing cold weather.I'd rather buy a good one and not have to worry for a few years.
I am now suffering from torn neck ligaments which makes working on the car in that area even more painful.
SuperRedMR2 wrote:
I'm not interested in a standard clutch as I am fed up of the car breaking down in shitty weather and having to take the car apart in the freezing cold weather.I'd rather buy a good one and not have to worry for a few years.
I am now suffering from torn neck ligaments which makes working on the car in that area even more painful.
Lauren wrote:SuperRedMR2 wrote:
I'm not interested in a standard clutch as I am fed up of the car breaking down in shitty weather and having to take the car apart in the freezing cold weather.I'd rather buy a good one and not have to worry for a few years.
I am now suffering from torn neck ligaments which makes working on the car in that area even more painful.
Be careful what you buy because paddle clutches and the like will make daily driving in traffic a real PITA.![]()
An OEM clutch is good.A pattern one is not so good.
You get what you pay for.
Exedy clutch kit:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/EXEDY-CLUTCH-KIT- ... 3876wt_921
AdamP wrote:
I doubt that clutch is made by Exedy.The majority of
'road spec' clutches are identical, the company buys them in in bulk and puts their name on them.
You are paying extra for the name.
This means that quality can vary hugely batch to batch and you're no better off than buying the cheap one from the motor factors!