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- Merlin
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Get a OEM Honda Accord Type-R clutch http://www.coxmotorparts.co.uk/genuine- ... p-572.html You might find this a smidge cheaper on Ebay.
Personally I'd get the Competition Clutch (lightweight or Ultra lightweight) solid forged steel flywheel as the Fidanza I had let me down http://www.dcperformance.co.uk/cheap/82 ... 01-st.html
If you plan to track you might as well splurge on these too:
ARP Flywheel bolt kit - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ARP-Honda-B-S ... Sw-7RVB2bS
I'd also go for new pressure plate bolts from Honda
If you are fitting it yourself get some thread locker.
Personally I'd get the Competition Clutch (lightweight or Ultra lightweight) solid forged steel flywheel as the Fidanza I had let me down http://www.dcperformance.co.uk/cheap/82 ... 01-st.html
If you plan to track you might as well splurge on these too:
ARP Flywheel bolt kit - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ARP-Honda-B-S ... Sw-7RVB2bS
I'd also go for new pressure plate bolts from Honda

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I do occasional track days but the lude is mostly road driven, the best combo I think is a competition clutch ultra lightweight flywheel and genuine Honda OEM accord type R clutch which perfectly fits the preludes gearbox.
Its well known and recommended combo from many guys on here
Competition clutch 4.35kg
http://h-tune.co.uk/competition-clutch- ... -flywheel/
Makes the car more responsive and a hoot to drive. Its a little trickier to balance the biting point in traffic and on hills but as long as you have an OEM clutch it should be as close to stock.
The ATR clutch is highly recommended if you want that stock feel.
Getting an ATR (genuine honda accord type R clutch) has a slightly bigger clutch plate and many of us on here has done it
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-Accor ... SweW5VcZxg
or
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-Honda ... R3caawJfbA
If your feeling you want alittle more clutch power, competition clutch do an organic stage 1.5 clutch which is more of an upgrade to the ATR clutch but retains more of the stock pedal feel. Havent felt this clutch so cant comment on that.
http://h-tune.co.uk/competition-clutch- ... ganic-kit/
Htune and holdcroft Honda are well known places and both provide excellent customer service
Hope it helps
Its well known and recommended combo from many guys on here
Competition clutch 4.35kg
http://h-tune.co.uk/competition-clutch- ... -flywheel/
Makes the car more responsive and a hoot to drive. Its a little trickier to balance the biting point in traffic and on hills but as long as you have an OEM clutch it should be as close to stock.
The ATR clutch is highly recommended if you want that stock feel.
Getting an ATR (genuine honda accord type R clutch) has a slightly bigger clutch plate and many of us on here has done it
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-Accor ... SweW5VcZxg
or
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-Honda ... R3caawJfbA
If your feeling you want alittle more clutch power, competition clutch do an organic stage 1.5 clutch which is more of an upgrade to the ATR clutch but retains more of the stock pedal feel. Havent felt this clutch so cant comment on that.
http://h-tune.co.uk/competition-clutch- ... ganic-kit/
Htune and holdcroft Honda are well known places and both provide excellent customer service
Hope it helps