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chengsta
05-06-2007, 07:37 PM
I'm in the market for a new clutch for my '99 spyder gs-t and I just wanted some inputs these 2 clutches. I'm looking at either getting the ACT 2100 or the South Bend Rally Series. I have never ran a South Bend clutch so I don't know much about it. From all the researched I've done a lot of people recommended them so I figure I would give it a shot. The car will be daily driven and some fun on the weekends since I can't run it at the tracks here w/o a roll cage. Any other choices or advices would greatly help. thanks.

I will have the car dyno tuned after the new clutch is installed.

Mods on my car:
-evo3 big16g turbo
-Joe P. MBC
-3in turbo back exhaust
-pte 680cc
-apexi safc
-gm maf-t in blow-thru setup
-SSQV BOV
-extremeintercoolersystems.com 7" Street short-route FMIC kit
-rewired fuel pump
-walbro 190lph
-ported 2g exhaust manifold
-NGK plugs and wires
-tubular o2 housing

Kracka
05-06-2007, 07:45 PM
I have a Southbend DXD in my Laser AWD and really like it. Easy to daily-drive in traffic, but nice firm solid engagement.

b00stcreep21
05-06-2007, 07:51 PM
I don't have any experience with the ACT, simply because all I end up dealing with is southbends. And I've heared and seen nothing but good things. Reliable, options for most people's needs to hold awesome amounts of power, stock pedal feel, and an overall a joy to drive everyday because of the stock pedal feel, but also holds up great at the track. Also, correct me if i'm wrong (again because I havn't had any experience w/ ACT products), but from what I've heared, ACT's are kind of a hit or miss as far as whether or not they hold up and not fail

chengsta
05-06-2007, 07:55 PM
What clutch series would you recommend me getting from South Bend for my type of driving and setup? I originally was just looking at the Rally Series or possibly the TZ series. I'm thinking at most my car would only be looking at 270+ HP.

But like you said about ACT it is a hit or miss. I've had experience with them in my old 1g AWD with the ACT 2600 and never had a problem. My friend however did. Installed the ACT 2900 in his 2g GSX and a few thousand miles into it the thing busted in pieces so he switch to a ACT 2600 and shortly after got rid of the car ^_^.

Kracka
05-06-2007, 07:57 PM
ACT seems to have more quality control issues than any other clutch brand. Their discs aren't anything special either, they just use the pressure plate strength to hold power rather than using a higher friction disc too.

I've heard the DXD holds similar power to the ACT 2600 so thats more than enough for most people's DSMs. I really can't see going with anything lesser than this clutch either, its already so easy to drive with a very comfortable pedal pressure.

*edit* Seems like DXD is the line of all their import clutches, My invoice from LSE says "SouthBend Clutch DXD-HD K-536. Full face custom disc" so I'm not exactly sure which one I have.

b00stcreep21
05-06-2007, 08:13 PM
you'd probably be really suited with an OFE. Give LSE a call, and the parts guys will be more than happy to price you out a clutch that's best suited for your needs

scheides
05-06-2007, 08:14 PM
Southbend for SURE! I have had both the 2100 and the DXD and the DXD is much much more easy on your left leg and will take a TON of abuse. Loved that clutch, that's what's going in my Evo!

gsxer
05-06-2007, 08:59 PM
XTD from ebay! Cheap and works.

bluntedelvis
05-06-2007, 10:06 PM
Dont have it yet, but will be going with South Bend for my 2g.

123abc
05-06-2007, 10:14 PM
XTD from ebay! Cheap and works.

I have an XTD in my car, 90 laser fwd, and love it so far. I just need to get my clutch master cylinder swapped.