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Building the Subaru VA WRX clutch and Flywheel with ACT!
by Mike Kojima
All wheel drive cars are traditionally hard on clutches. With tons of traction, launches involve a lot of clutch slippage. Fast shifting and even downshifting are all harder on the clutch due to the increased traction of 4 wheels. With this in mind building a daily driver heavy duty clutch for a street car is always a challenge.
It just so happened that our friends at ACT were wrapping up development of a clutch and flywheel combination for the late model VA WRX when we were at their office and we thought it might be a good opportunity to show what is deep inside ACT's WRX clutch which shares many design features with all ACT clutches.
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We will get into the construction of the ACT pressure plate in detail in a second. It is a heavy duty part that has a clamping force of 2900 lbs, up from the stock WRX pressure plate clamping load of 1900 lbs.
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The ACT WRX clutch disc uses a smooth engaging organic friction material with a high copper content for superior heat dissipation. This disc itself has stronger construction throughout to better stand up to the abuse of a daily driven modified vehicle.
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The ACT Streetlite Flywheel is machined from a 4140 chromoly steel forging. 4140 is a very tough steel alloy with a high nickel content that imparts a lot of strength. The flywheel is drilled to accommodate both the stock and ACT heavy duty pressure plates. It weighs 13.7 lbs vs the stock 19.4 lbs.
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Internally the ACT pressure plate uses a new diaphragm spring of their manufacture to get more clamping force. The diaphragm springs starts out with a spring steel blank. The blank is 20% thicker than the stock spring.
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