CTR new clutch advice please

CTR new clutch advice please

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P1H

Original Poster:

418 posts

154 months

Monday 25th February 2013
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HI all, the clutch seems to have gone in my EP3 Type R.

I've quickly looked around for prices and I've come up with:

Approved: £565
Independent 1: £450
Independent 2: £553

Independent 1 is a well known Honda specialist in thie area with a race team.

Is this what I should expect?

Thanks

Dave^

7,475 posts

259 months

Monday 25th February 2013
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I had mine done at Grinspeed - bit too far north for you I think.

Was less than £400 iirc...

OEM spec Exedy clutch - http://www.tegiwaimports.com/exedy-oem-clutch-kit-...

Have a look on the owner's forums for someone local...

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

261 months

Monday 25th February 2013
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The clutch is a ball ache to change on the EP3 since you have to remove the entire front subframe to get sufficient access, so there is a significant amount of labour involved. I would think £400-450 would be about right for a decent indy, with a genuine Honda clutch fitted.

ALawson

7,845 posts

257 months

Tuesday 26th February 2013
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Tom has done the majority of the work on my now retired ATR. That includes two cambelts and a clutch.

Take it to him ( I assume he is the mystery independent 1).


motor mad

473 posts

195 months

Tuesday 26th February 2013
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As above Tom has been servicing my Honda's for the past seven years. I wouldn't go anywhere else.

ColinM86

50 posts

153 months

Sunday 3rd March 2013
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Another vote here for Tom and the guys and girls at TGM.

If budget allows it would be a perfect time to have an LSD fitted too wink

P1H

Original Poster:

418 posts

154 months

Monday 1st April 2013
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ColinM86 said:
Another vote here for Tom and the guys and girls at TGM.

If budget allows it would be a perfect time to have an LSD fitted too wink
Just to close this off I went to TGM and was extremely impressed with the service.

I can provide more info of why for anyone interested.

Needless to say i will be returning to them for all my other needs, servicing etc.

Cheers

motor mad

473 posts

195 months

Tuesday 2nd April 2013
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Nice one. The only bad thing about recommending TGM is the fact it's becoming harder and harder to get my car booked in because they are always so busy! Great bunch down there though.