Exedy Stage 2 Sports Clutch & Flywheel Kit - Toyota GT86
EXEDY Stage 2 Sports clutch kits are designed to handle the abuse of high power modified engines whist retaining adequate driveability. The cerametallic friction material can handle much more abuse than stock type disc assemblies without slipping or fading. All EXEDY Stage 2 cerametallic clutch discs have sprung center dampers to reduce the impact and shock loads transmitted through the drivetrain.
Main Benefits
- A reduction of 10% inertia over the original equipment part.
- Up to a 40% increase in torque capacity over standard.
- Approximately 40% higher clamp load than the standard clutch.
Clutch Cover
Single Series clutch covers are designed to achieve a clamping load that is approximately 40% higher than the genuine part enabling a higher torque capacity. Ductile material is used for all pressure plates and high burst strength can be achieved in all temperature ranges.
Clutch Disc
Manufactured using a unique metallic configuration and low density metallic material, T5001 Carbonrich, S-Type cerametallic discs are designed to be light weight; inertia is 10% lower than the genuine part. Stage 2 Sports discs have excellent heat dissipation characteristics.
Racing Flywheel
EXEDY Racing flywheels are made from solid one piece billet chromoly steel forging and are specifically designed to reduce weight and inertia for better engine response. Unlike an aluminum or other multi piece design that is common in the market, the ring gear teeth on an EXEDY flywheel are an integral part of the main casting, preventing any possibility of separation due to the different expansion coefficients of aluminum versus steel. All EXEDY Racing flywheels are gas nitrided for superior hardness characteristics. This enables better wear characteristics on a ceramic puck style clutch disc yet still performs superbly with all other friction materials. Most incorporate special design features to enhance the airflow which improves the cooling of the clutch. EXEDY steel billet and forged steel flywheels have passed engineering tests of 18,000 RPM and are certified to SFI specification 1.1.