The stock festiva clutch is very user friendly. It's light pedal feel and smooth action make daily commutes easy on the drivers left leg. Unfortunately though, the stock clutch only holds about 100ft.lbs of torque before it starts to slip and prematurely wear. This is a problem for those of us who have replaced the b3 with a more potent powerplant, or have boosted the b3.
The first clutch I tested was a Sachs replacement clutch. A new sachs brand flywheel was installed with the clutch. This was tested on a slightly modified Capri B6d engine in a 1988 festiva with a 4 speed e series. The Sachs clutch worked good at first, but began slipping after a few weeks of use. It would slip when shifting quickly to 3rd gear and 4th gear. When I had a passenger in the car it would slip in 4th gear under acceleration at around 4k rpm. When it was cold out it slipped in 3rd and 4th under hard accelerarion with only me in the car.
The next clutch I tested (and currently have in the car) is the Spec stage 2 clutch. This clutch has a kevlar lined friction disk with a sprung hub and a pressure plate with more clamping force than stock. I installed this clutch on a stock flywheel that I surfaced myself to factory specifacations. The assembly was then balanced at Basko Engine services. I also installed a 5 speed e series transmission at this time.
For the first 500 miles, the car shifted horribly. This was more than a minor inconvenience. After 500 city miless the car started to shift normally, except the clutch chatters very badly when taking off in second gear or downshifting to engine break. The chatter is very bad and could definitely be destructive to driveline components. It's also distracting and uncomfortable. I do not like this clutch and wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
The first clutch I tested was a Sachs replacement clutch. A new sachs brand flywheel was installed with the clutch. This was tested on a slightly modified Capri B6d engine in a 1988 festiva with a 4 speed e series. The Sachs clutch worked good at first, but began slipping after a few weeks of use. It would slip when shifting quickly to 3rd gear and 4th gear. When I had a passenger in the car it would slip in 4th gear under acceleration at around 4k rpm. When it was cold out it slipped in 3rd and 4th under hard accelerarion with only me in the car.
The next clutch I tested (and currently have in the car) is the Spec stage 2 clutch. This clutch has a kevlar lined friction disk with a sprung hub and a pressure plate with more clamping force than stock. I installed this clutch on a stock flywheel that I surfaced myself to factory specifacations. The assembly was then balanced at Basko Engine services. I also installed a 5 speed e series transmission at this time.
For the first 500 miles, the car shifted horribly. This was more than a minor inconvenience. After 500 city miless the car started to shift normally, except the clutch chatters very badly when taking off in second gear or downshifting to engine break. The chatter is very bad and could definitely be destructive to driveline components. It's also distracting and uncomfortable. I do not like this clutch and wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
Comment