I've got an Exedy OEM replacement one, and I love it. It's extremely friendly to the leg, and when you go to race it'll lock up as much as you need it to. Definatly a good clutch for any mildly modified engine.
i got the exedy ooem replacement also, and i second that it will perform when u need it to. i got bout 5000 miles on it so far.its a good clutch, and the price is good, i paid 127 shipped.
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I have the Exedy Racing clutch, just passed 1200 miles with it and it really grabs. It should, it holds 36% more torque than stock, which is 213ft/lb(good luck with a N/A motor), with a 1,540lb clamp load from the pressure plate. Definately a good investment.....grabs very well. I am biased though.....
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I have the Organic as well... It is much better than stock and I really like the release point. I just finished my 500 mile break in period.. so now I will really be able to test it out!!
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