miata clutch ?
miata clutch ?
ok so i just want to clarify everything i read. so i can use a light weight miata b6 flywheel on my b6de but all i need is the miata pressure plate and a mx-3 disc? im pretty sure this is right but i wanna just clarify. im looking at one from ebay so just wondering. thanks in advance.
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thats is correct a miata 1.6 flywheel and miata 1.6 pressure plate. then u'll need the mx-3 clutch disc. thats the setup i used on my old f-series trans setup.
the 1.6 maita clutch disc is a bigger spline count and is to big in the f-series trans shaft. reason why the mx-3 disc is used and not the miata.
the 1.6 maita clutch disc is a bigger spline count and is to big in the f-series trans shaft. reason why the mx-3 disc is used and not the miata.
(12.4@118@18psi) 92 MX-3, KIA (BP-DE)Swap, Electromotive TEC II Standalone, 8,200 Rev Limit, Custom Intake/Exhaust Manifold, 1,000cc PTE Injectors, Custom Fuel Rail, Aeromotive FPR, 80MM Holley TB, MSD 8.5MM Wires, NGK V-Power #8, SC6262 Turbo, 3 in. DownPipe, Tial WG/BOV, 600HP PTE FMIC, 2.5IN Intercooler Piping, EQUUS/Autometer KIA G-Series Tran, Extreme ACT Clutch, Built BP in starting process.
To broaden the reach of this thread:
Equally if your running an F-series tranny with a BP(miata 1.8L) you can run a
1.6L Flywheel
1.6L PPlate
and
1.6L disc
or although this is not recommended by the manufacturers:
1.8L flywheel
1.8L PPlate
and
1.6L Disc which is smaller in diameter then the 1.8L Disc.
Equally if your running an F-series tranny with a BP(miata 1.8L) you can run a
1.6L Flywheel
1.6L PPlate
and
1.6L disc
or although this is not recommended by the manufacturers:
1.8L flywheel
1.8L PPlate
and
1.6L Disc which is smaller in diameter then the 1.8L Disc.
i just got the stock 1.6L tranny so it should all work out.... im happy now
95 rs with custom short ram air, b&m short throw shifter, probe 2.0L header with 2 1/4" exhaust all the way back, catco high flow cat, apc high flow muffler with 4.5" tip, accel 8 mm wires, blaze red, cf altezzas, gun metal 17" mr7s, slotted cross drilled rotors on the way with hawk hps pads, red and white interior, other then that its stock.
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[quote="Cy"]To broaden the reach of this thread:
Equally if your running an F-series tranny with a BP(miata 1.8L) you can run a
1.6L Flywheel (miata)
1.6L PPlate (miata)
and
1.6L disc (MX-3) not Miata
or although this is not recommended by the manufacturers:
1.8L flywheel
1.8L PPlate
and
1.6L Disc which is smaller in diameter then the 1.8L Disc.[/quote]
Equally if your running an F-series tranny with a BP(miata 1.8L) you can run a
1.6L Flywheel (miata)
1.6L PPlate (miata)
and
1.6L disc (MX-3) not Miata
or although this is not recommended by the manufacturers:
1.8L flywheel
1.8L PPlate
and
1.6L Disc which is smaller in diameter then the 1.8L Disc.[/quote]
(12.4@118@18psi) 92 MX-3, KIA (BP-DE)Swap, Electromotive TEC II Standalone, 8,200 Rev Limit, Custom Intake/Exhaust Manifold, 1,000cc PTE Injectors, Custom Fuel Rail, Aeromotive FPR, 80MM Holley TB, MSD 8.5MM Wires, NGK V-Power #8, SC6262 Turbo, 3 in. DownPipe, Tial WG/BOV, 600HP PTE FMIC, 2.5IN Intercooler Piping, EQUUS/Autometer KIA G-Series Tran, Extreme ACT Clutch, Built BP in starting process.
I'm running a protege 1.8L...with the mx-3 flywheel and Plate..I didn't replace anything but the flywheel bolts when I did the swap...
as far as Spec and ACT have told me the bolt pattern for the Miata and MX-3 1.6L crank to flywheel are the same...aswell as the bolt pattern for the flywheel to pressure plate...
the only reason we have to use mx-3 disc's is obviously because of the spline count and diameter...
as far as Spec and ACT have told me the bolt pattern for the Miata and MX-3 1.6L crank to flywheel are the same...aswell as the bolt pattern for the flywheel to pressure plate...
the only reason we have to use mx-3 disc's is obviously because of the spline count and diameter...
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the flywheel bolt patterns are the same the pressure plate patterns are different
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smart azz LOL
(12.4@118@18psi) 92 MX-3, KIA (BP-DE)Swap, Electromotive TEC II Standalone, 8,200 Rev Limit, Custom Intake/Exhaust Manifold, 1,000cc PTE Injectors, Custom Fuel Rail, Aeromotive FPR, 80MM Holley TB, MSD 8.5MM Wires, NGK V-Power #8, SC6262 Turbo, 3 in. DownPipe, Tial WG/BOV, 600HP PTE FMIC, 2.5IN Intercooler Piping, EQUUS/Autometer KIA G-Series Tran, Extreme ACT Clutch, Built BP in starting process.