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Acura Rsx 2002-2006 Action Clutch Stage 3 Kit Includes Lightened Flywheel Dc5 on 2040-parts.com

US $550.00
Location:

Chula Vista, California, United States

Chula Vista, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Action Clutch Interchange Part Number:Stage3 Manufacturer Part Number:2KS-007 Other Part Number:2KS

All Fitments

ACURA
Year Model SubModel Cylinders Liter Aspiration Eng Desg. Fuel

2002 - 2006 RSX BASE
L4 2.0 N ALL GAS

Product Description

Stage 3 Dual Diaphragm F/I Kevlar System
Dual diaphragm heavy duty pressure plate
Kevlar sprung disc
50% increase in pedal pressure
110% increase in holding capacity
Features a substantial increase in pedal pressure, smooth/linear engagement, high resistance to heat, and the longest wear life of any clutch in our lineup
Engineered for moderate horsepower forced induction vehicles who encounter heavy-duty street use and weekend racing
Includes: Pressure Plate, Clutch Disc, Throwout Bearing, Lightened Flywheel, Alignment Tool, and Pilot Bearing (when applicable)

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