Need your feedback or experiences please, should I look at this or Exedy?
Any Reviews On Mantic Clutch Kit
Last edited 20/01/2021 - 19:31 by 1 other user
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Some ppl are saying mantic aren't any good these days
Haven't heard of Mantic to be honest, I usually go Exedy or OE
Looking at exedy OEM $400
Anybody
Google broken?
I’m not an expert but I think it’s his clutch that is broken, or at least worn…
I'm after first hand experiences
Yeah, on this thing called "the internet" there will be many. There are literally YouTube videos reviewing them. You are asking on a bargain forum.
Ring up some performance shops .
Unless you car is putting out serious power I would just stick to the next step up from standard in the exedy range you don't need to break anything especially if you launch the rex alotI installed one of these about 6 months ago. If you’re used to a traditional clutch it can be a big adjustment being an organic clutch ie you’ll need higher revs than what you’re use to and you can’t just be lazy and drop the clutch on lower gear transitions unless your want to jerk around like a learner driver
They also wear quicker so you’re not going to get as long as your OEM
Okay I'll stick to exedy OEM
The clutch op is linked is a standard clutch with higher clamping force. You may be referring to a ceramic puck clutch, which is a pain.
Is it good or bad
It's a clutch. It will have a heavier pedal. Apart from that, unless you are making 500hp, it will work. Probably just an exedy heavy duty painted red.
It’s not a standard clutch it has a completely different pressure plate to an OEM. if you’ve ever driven with one you would understand they don’t feel anything like an OEM clutch.
It has higher clamping load. I've driven with plenty of different clutches. It still has a full face organic clutch disc, so will be as progressive as a standard, just with higher pedal effort.
@brendanm: Okay sounds like too much for a standard car
@Willco88: Standard clutch for a standard car. Updated clutch for uprated car.
@brendanm: Yeah I understand now
@Willco88: I'll just go OEM
@brendanm: Getting my turbo back on the road soon
Both are good brands, I really can't see you having issues with either.