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Mazdaspeed & Tilton clutch assembly impressions?

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Old 11-08-03 | 03:54 PM
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Question Mazdaspeed & Tilton clutch assembly impressions?

Just wondering if any of you have tried the Mazdaspeed three puck sprung hub clutch & PP combo or the light Tilton twin plate setup and what your impressions were? How was smoothness/ease of engagement and pedal feel as well as other engage & disengage functions? Thanks!
Old 11-10-03 | 04:18 AM
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Old 11-10-03 | 08:19 AM
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I like tilton, my old alfa veloce had a tilton 5.5" twin plate carbon/carbon set up and it was grate. the down side is it cost more than the car.... thank god it came with the car when i got it. if this is a toy i say do it but if it is your every day driver. stick to ACT kit #Z65-XTR4, or #Z65-XTOO, the Z65-XTOO will be the smothest clutch for the 500+ ftlb the tilton will give you. what is you out put?
Old 11-10-03 | 11:54 AM
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Twin plates have a tendency to be very grabby, so it may not be very good for street. But it is, of course, all up to what you think you can live with everyday. Many people have said 6-puck clutches are not very streetable, yet I see many street cars that have them. It's all up to you.
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