RX DR 5Sp - Lib Flywheel conversion
RX DR 5Sp - Lib Flywheel conversion
Have been hunting around for a decent clutch for my RX to no avail. Spoke to Exedy who were going to do up an organic solid centre plate but told me that they have had probs with high HP EA82T's & recommended a liberty flywheel conversion due to the lack of surface area.
Has anyone had any experience with the conversion or can put me onto someone that know's about these particular clutches. The normal performance clutches/brass buttons dont hold up as the engine is putting out around 340hp at the crank. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Simon...
Has anyone had any experience with the conversion or can put me onto someone that know's about these particular clutches. The normal performance clutches/brass buttons dont hold up as the engine is putting out around 340hp at the crank. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Simon...
I have to assume your box is an AWD one or it would be interesting getting that sort of power down to the wheels 8O
If this is the EA82 gearbox, I would be a little concerned about long term longevity with that much HP getting thrown at it. I sort of look at the clutch as the weak link that gives a little before you bust the box.
I understand a lot of WRX guys do all the work on the engine and neglect the box, eventually upgrade the clutch to stop it slipping, then blow up the gearbox.
If it is the liberty box, a different story all together?
I think steve and some of the other guys who have a lot more experience with interesting Eng / Box combo's can probably offer a much more educated opinion
If this is the EA82 gearbox, I would be a little concerned about long term longevity with that much HP getting thrown at it. I sort of look at the clutch as the weak link that gives a little before you bust the box.
I understand a lot of WRX guys do all the work on the engine and neglect the box, eventually upgrade the clutch to stop it slipping, then blow up the gearbox.
If it is the liberty box, a different story all together?
I think steve and some of the other guys who have a lot more experience with interesting Eng / Box combo's can probably offer a much more educated opinion

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I only expect 4-6 months out of my gearboxes. This will be number 7 going in the car this time. I've never had problems getting my clutches through Global Auto Spares who I used to take in my old one & they would supply me a brass button solid centre clutch for $320. Now they dont seem to have any idea about what I'm talking about for some reason. Has been about 18 months since I've deal with them.Pete wrote:I have to assume your box is an AWD one or it would be interesting getting that sort of power down to the wheels 8O
If this is the EA82 gearbox, I would be a little concerned about long term longevity with that much HP getting thrown at it. I sort of look at the clutch as the weak link that gives a little before you bust the box.
I understand a lot of WRX guys do all the work on the engine and neglect the box, eventually upgrade the clutch to stop it slipping, then blow up the gearbox.
If it is the liberty box, a different story all together?
I think steve and some of the other guys who have a lot more experience with interesting Eng / Box combo's can probably offer a much more educated opinion
As for the double diaphram, I've never heard of that. What is involved & how does it work?
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Cheers for the info Steve.
Will keep that in mind but am going to be selling the car soonish so trying to get something that will just bolt up to get me out of trouble for a little bit. Looks like I'm just going to take out the current clutch & take it into a specialist to see if they can match it up...
Will keep that in mind but am going to be selling the car soonish so trying to get something that will just bolt up to get me out of trouble for a little bit. Looks like I'm just going to take out the current clutch & take it into a specialist to see if they can match it up...
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