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Acs Stage 4 Clutch Kit+race Flywheel+car Decal Honda S2000 S2k F20 F22 on 2040-parts.com

US $420.00
Location:

Santa Ana, California, United States

Santa Ana, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:ALL CLUTCH SYSTEMS - ACS PERFORMANCE Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:KHC06

The ACS Stage 4 Xtreme Clutch kit is built for those who demand the most out of their clutch. The Xtreme Pressure Plates are heat treated and reinforced for improved longevity and performance. Rigorously tested before shipping, the Rigid 6-Puck Disc is built with a Rigid Center to avoid heat build up during aggressive driving. With increased shifting speed due to the rigid design of the disc, the only trade-off might be slight clutch chatter. Overall, whether it’s a full on Race Car or an OffRoad Truck, the ACS Xtreme Stage 4 is the pinnacle of Performance and Longevity.

Clutch Kit includes:

  • ACS Chromoly Steel Flywheel (12 lbs)
  • ACS Xtreme HD Pressure Plate
  • Xtreme 6-Puck-Rigid Disc
  • Release Bearing
  • Pilot Bushing
  • Alignment Tool
  • ACS Car Decal
  • ACS Key Lanyard

Features:

  • Higher torque capacity and quicker engagement during aggressive acceleration 
  • Direct Bolt-On replacement for your factory clutch (No mods needed)
  • ACS Heat treated design to yield increased strength, added stiffness and maximum load capacity
  • Increases clamping force approximately 300% to handle higher torque capacity and provide improved feel
  • Limited Warranty Included

FITS:
2000 Honda S2000 2.0L/1997cc L4 Naturally Aspirated DOHC
Kit includes release bearing and pilot bearing
2001 Honda S2000 2.0L/1997cc L4 Naturally Aspirated DOHC
Kit includes release bearing and pilot bearing
2002 Honda S2000 2.0L/1997cc L4 Naturally Aspirated DOHC
Kit includes release bearing and pilot bearing
2003 Honda S2000 2.0L/1997cc L4 Naturally Aspirated DOHC
Kit includes release bearing and pilot bearing
2004 Honda S2000 2.2L/2157cc L4 Naturally Aspirated DOHC
Kit includes release bearing and pilot bearing
2005 Honda S2000 2.2L/2157cc L4 Naturally Aspirated DOHC
Kit includes release bearing and pilot bearing
2006 Honda S2000 2.2L/2157cc L4 Naturally Aspirated DOHC
Kit includes release bearing and pilot bearing
2007 Honda S2000 2.2L/2157cc L4 Naturally Aspirated DOHC
Kit includes release bearing and pilot bearing
2008 Honda S2000 2.2L/2157cc L4 Naturally Aspirated DOHC
Kit includes release bearing and pilot bearing
2009 Honda S2000 2.2L/2157cc L4 Naturally Aspirated DOHC
Kit includes release bearing and pilot bearing
2008 Honda S2000 CR 2.2L/2157cc L4 Naturally Aspirated DOHC
Kit includes release bearing and pilot bearing
2009 Honda S2000 CR 2.2L/2157cc L4 Naturally Aspirated DOHC
Kit includes release bearing and pilot bearing





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