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Action Clutch 1ks Stage 2 Kit 2zz To Suit Lotus Elise/exige, Corolla, Celica on 2040-parts.com

AU $1,250.00
Location:

Sydney NSW, Australia

Sydney NSW, Australia
Condition:New Brand:ACTION CLUTCH Manufacturer Part Number:1KS

ACTION CLUTCH KIT  STAGE 2 '1KS' 

TO SUIT 2ZZ LOTUS ELISE/EXIGE, TOYOTA COROLLA SPORTIVO, TOYOTA CELICA

Action Clutch "1KS " stage 2 clutch kits feature a single diaphragm heavy duty pressure plate mated mate to a segmented kevlar sprung disc. The clutch kit is engineered for high horsepower naturally aspirated vehicles who encounter heavy-duty street use and weekend racing. A significant increase in clamping force is obtained, while still retaining OEM driving characteristics. The clutch features a slight increase in pedal pressure, smooth/linear engagement, high resistance to heat, and the longest wear life of any clutch in the Action Clutch line up.


FEATURES
  • Stage 2 single diaphragm N/Z kevlar system 
  • Single diaphragm heavy duty pressure plate 
  • Kevlar sprung disc
  • 25% increase in pedal pressure 
  • 70% increase in holding capacity
KIT INCLUDES
  • Pressure plate
  • Clutch disc
  • Release bearing
  • Alignment tool
  • Lightened flywheel
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