I dialy drove my exeddy 3 puck just feather it out u will learnGlad to hear I don't need to worry about close gears. But will a stage 3 clutch be good for daily driving? I was told stage 2 was most you wanna do for street use.
I personally don't trust OBX. I'd go with a Quaiffe LSD. It's a bit pricier, but you'll be happier in the end. If you're going to boost, you could save yourself some cash by picking up an LS trans (if you're B-Series that is), rebuilding it, and fitting it with a Quaiffe. The gears are naturally a bit longer, and fifth has a nice final drive ratio that is good for DD. As far as clutches, never used Clutchmasters. I had an Exedy Stage 2 Ceramitallic clutch, and a 8.5lb flywheel for DD, and it was kinda stiff, but easy to get used to. It killed in stop and go traffic, but damn did that clutch grab like Bruce Lee haha. I wouldn't recommend a lightened flywheel. Just have the stock flywheel knife-edged and polished. The added weight will help you control throttle response when driving around town and wanting to lay low. Damn car would boost hard all the time with that flywheel haha.Ok. So I found an OBX LSD for almost 500 bucks. Seems they are between 500-1000 dollars. Also looking at clutchmasters FX300 clutch. It's not a full disk clutch. But it is sprung.
Suggestions on cams? Or tips selcting cams? Do I need longer ehaust duration than intake for boosted engine?
I'm dumb, and obviously didn't read enough of your post lol. I didn't notice you were SC'd.Ok. So trying to identify my SC and determine stock boost and CFM and this is what I found.
[/IMG]
So does that mean this is a magnuson SC with a Jackson Racing intake manifold? Can't find info anywhere.
Also, would the longer exhaust be good for a SC? No boost lag to worry about right?
How muchi have a used quaife LSD if you're interested...
Not really there are better options out thereAlso, would these be a good set of cams to run?
http://www.clubcivic.com/store/blox-racing-tuner-series-camshafts-bxcm-10103_p7828.html