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Action Clutch Stage 3 Clutch Kit - 2006-2011 Honda Civic Si
Your stock Civic Si clutch slipping after you added bolt-ons and a tune? The Action Clutch Stage 3 kit (part number ACR-0660) is a single-disc performance clutch built for the 2006-2011 Civic Si. It's got a heavy-duty pressure plate and a sprung 6-puck ceramic disc instead of your factory organic disc. The ceramic disc bites way harder than your stock clutch and it doesn't slip when it gets hot from hard driving. If you're running aggressive cams, you're tracking your car, or you're doing autocross and your stock clutch is slipping, this clutch will hold. The trade-off is it's got a heavier pedal and it chatters in parking lots. If you want stock-like smoothness, this isn't the clutch for you.
Here's Why Your Stock Clutch Is Slipping
Your factory clutch works fine at stock power. But when you add bolt-ons, a tune, or you're launching hard or clutch-kicking, the stock clutch can't clamp down hard enough. The organic disc material heats up and it starts slipping. Your RPMs flare when you're accelerating hard and the clutch doesn't grab like it should. The Action Stage 3 clutch uses a ceramic friction disc instead of organic material. Ceramic handles heat way better than organic and it grabs harder. You're getting 170% more holding power than your stock clutch according to Action Clutch. That's not dyno-verified, but it's way stronger than stock.
Sprung 6-Puck Disc - Here's Why That Matters
This clutch uses a sprung 6-puck ceramic disc. The "6-puck" part means the ceramic friction material is arranged in six pads around the disc instead of covering the whole face. Six pucks give you strong holding power with decent street manners. The "sprung" part means there are springs in the disc hub between the friction material and the center spline. When you dump the clutch or shift hard, those springs absorb the shock load before it hits your transmission. A rigid (non-sprung) disc transfers all that shock directly into your transmission gears and synchros. Over time, that shock beats the hell out of your transmission and you'll crack gears or destroy synchros. Sprung discs protect your transmission while still giving you the holding power you need. That's why most street/track clutches use sprung hubs. Rigid hubs are only for dedicated drag cars that get rebuilt constantly.
It's Going to Chatter and the Pedal's Heavier
This clutch chatters when you're taking off from a stop, especially when it's new. You'll hear and feel it vibrating through the drivetrain when you're letting the clutch out in parking lots. That's normal for ceramic clutches. It usually gets better after you break it in for a few hundred miles, but it doesn't completely go away. The pedal effort is also heavier than stock. Your left leg's going to get tired in traffic. If you can't deal with chatter and a heavy pedal, don't buy this clutch. Get a stock replacement or a mild street clutch instead.
Break It In or You'll Glaze the Disc
You need to break this clutch in properly. Do normal driving for the first 500 miles with no hard launches, no clutch kicks, and no slipping the clutch. If you don't break it in, the friction material will glaze and the clutch won't grab properly. A glazed clutch slips and it won't hold power like it's supposed to. Follow the break-in instructions or you're wasting your money.
What You Get
- Action Clutch Stage 3 clutch kit
- Part number: ACR-0660
- Heavy-duty single diaphragm pressure plate
- Sprung 6-puck MIBA ceramic friction disc
- Release bearing (throwout bearing)
- 170% more holding power than stock (Action Clutch claim, not dyno-verified)
- Works with factory flywheel
- Flywheel NOT included
Fits Your Car
- 2006-2011 Honda Civic Si (8th gen, 6-speed manual)
Compatible Engines
- K20Z3 (2006-2011 Civic Si)
Note: This clutch is for modified street/track Civic Sis. If you're bone stock and you're just daily driving, you don't need this clutch. It's overkill and it'll be annoying to live with. If you're running bolt-ons and a tune or you're tracking your car, this clutch makes sense. The clutch will chatter, the pedal's heavier than stock, and the engagement is way sharper. That's the trade-off for more holding power. Resurface or replace your flywheel when you install this clutch. Don't put a new clutch on a scored or warped flywheel. It won't engage smoothly and you'll get chatter and slipping. Break the clutch in properly - 500 miles of normal driving with no hard launches. If you skip the break-in, you'll glaze the disc and it won't work right. If you're running a big turbo setup making 400+ whp and you're doing drag launches, this single-disc clutch isn't strong enough. You need a multi-disc clutch.
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- Delivery of the product or the defective part, postage prepaid by buyer and carefully packed and insured, to: ACTION CLUTCH, 3912 WHITTIER BLVD, LOS ANGELES, CA 90023