Is a Stage 1 clutch good?
Stage 1 – Offers approximately 25% increase in strength and durability over your original equipment clutch while maintaining the same smooth driving characteristics. It comes with a h igh clamp pressure plate, steel-backed woven organic disk, bearings, and tool.
What stage clutch is better?
A performance clutch, also known as Stage 1-5 clutches, involves stronger springs and heavy-duty discs, all of which give you a clutch with better holding power, thus reducing any torque and power wastage and making the engine work that much faster and efficient.
Are there Stage 1 clutches?
The Stage 1 clutch, intended for street, drag racing, drift, road racing, rally, pulling, and autocross use, features an integrally molded carbon kevlar-based, high performance organic lining offering smooth engagement and excellent life.
Are all K Series clutches the same?
all the k series clutches fit the input shafts of all the different trans BUT they must match the flywheel/pressure plate or they will not mount up because of the dowel pin locations.
Is Stage 2 clutch a daily driver?
This clutch also allows greater heat capacity and better durability out on the track. From what I have read the Stage 2 clutch is not too much fun daily driving it. I feel like I’m going to break my knee because I keep hyperextending it just to engage the clutch. The point to engage the clutch is also very sensitive.
Which clutch should I get?
If you’re making up to 50whp over stock, you should be looking at stage one clutches which generally hold a 25-50% increase in torque capacity. The stage one clutches generally offer a slightly increased clamp load from the pressure plate and organic disc which will provide a similar stock pedal feel and engagement.
How much power can a Stage 2 clutch handle?
When the manufacturer’s clutch had only been able to handle 300 foot-pounds of Torque, the Spec stage 2 clutch was able to handle 411 foot-pounds of Torque. The ability to quickly climb hills is under the control of the lower gears.
What’s the difference between a stage 1 and Stage 2 clutch?
In general, stage 2 clutches are simply made with stronger materials than stage 1 clutches, and occasionally the design of some of the clutch components may vary as well (a stage 2 clutch might have a puck plate while a stage 1 clutch might have a full-face plate).
What does Stage 2 h igh clutch mean?
It comes with a h igh clamp pressure plate, steel-backed woven organic disk, bearings, and tool. Stage 2 – This clutch has a dual sprung disc with full face Kevlar®. It offers the optimum street durability with smooth engagement.
What does Stage 1 Honda D series clutch mean?
Maybe someone can put somehting together that can be stickied? Stage 1 – Offers approximately 25% increase in strength and durability over your original equipment clutch while maintaining the same smooth driving characteristics. It comes with a h igh clamp pressure plate, steel-backed woven organic disk, bearings, and tool.
What happens when you use an un sprung clutch?
When using an un-sprung clutch, you will probably experience moderate chatter. You should be prepared to hear your passenger complaining about the whiplash he or she will get every time you pull away from a light. While it will handle extreme aggressiveness, it is either engaged or disengaged with no ability to ease into the clutch.