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Originally posted by vosko
twin plates cost ALOT $2000 . i have seen quite a few cars with ACT puck clutches. none of them have failed. i agree the S/S will fail but it will take alot to kill a 6 puck
twin plates cost ALOT $2000 . i have seen quite a few cars with ACT puck clutches. none of them have failed. i agree the S/S will fail but it will take alot to kill a 6 puck
Top of the line Mcleod twin plate as used in quite a few airshifted gforce 8 second cars here can be had for $1600USD with flywheel!
I can get a custom made twin plate with flywheel for under $900USD! Let me know if you are interested
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Originally posted by AJC13B
God damn! Who are you buying your clutches from??
Top of the line Mcleod twin plate as used in quite a few airshifted gforce 8 second cars here can be had for $1600USD with flywheel!
I can get a custom made twin plate with flywheel for under $900USD! Let me know if you are interested
God damn! Who are you buying your clutches from??
Top of the line Mcleod twin plate as used in quite a few airshifted gforce 8 second cars here can be had for $1600USD with flywheel!
I can get a custom made twin plate with flywheel for under $900USD! Let me know if you are interested
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clutchmaster's twin disc's are not made by them.
Quarter master makes them and clutchmasters sells them as their own.. I don't like clutchmaster clutches either. BUT I've the twin disc in honda's before and they work well.
Quarter master makes them and clutchmasters sells them as their own.. I don't like clutchmaster clutches either. BUT I've the twin disc in honda's before and they work well.
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i just don't see the need to spend $2000 *or less* on a twin plate clutch kit when you can just use a six puck that costs 1/4 of the price and works just as well ??? and might even outlast the twin plate kit
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Originally posted by vosko
i just don't see the need to spend $2000 *or less* on a twin plate clutch kit when you can just use a six puck that costs 1/4 of the price and works just as well ??? and might even outlast the twin plate kit
i just don't see the need to spend $2000 *or less* on a twin plate clutch kit when you can just use a six puck that costs 1/4 of the price and works just as well ??? and might even outlast the twin plate kit
My twin plates have a stock pedal feel, but have the same bite and grip, if not more, than a single plate
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Originally posted by AJC13B
Pedal effort my friend, or lack there of
My twin plates have a stock pedal feel, but have the same bite and grip, if not more, than a single plate
Pedal effort my friend, or lack there of
My twin plates have a stock pedal feel, but have the same bite and grip, if not more, than a single plate
Multi-disc clutches are well worth the money, if you ask me. Driving around with a binary (on-off) puck clutch plate is not my idea of "drivability". Sure, it can be done, but why live with that if you don't have to?
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RPS seems to have come up with a nice medium for the single/twin plate debate.
www.turboclutch.com (look at carbon/carbon)
I've already been inquiring about them, but apparently they have only completed the supra and viper ones for production.
www.turboclutch.com (look at carbon/carbon)
I've already been inquiring about them, but apparently they have only completed the supra and viper ones for production.
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i would talk to mcleod and see what they can do. i know they have clutches and pp for rx7s i dont know if they make slipper clutch thuogh. one of those would be bad, great 60' without breaking as much ****
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Originally posted by vosko
i don't mind driving my puck clutch at all. no one has ever heard me complain about it. maybe that is just me. i have a strong left leg
i don't mind driving my puck clutch at all. no one has ever heard me complain about it. maybe that is just me. i have a strong left leg
just kidding hehe
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nocab, I highly doubt you are making over 400 rwtq but that doesn't mean the ACT will hold up to their claims.
I don't know how hard you are on your clutches or if their quality varies, but it seems like some people have put 50 or more passes on the ACT street/strip clutch. If you get a puck clutch you will really have to baby it to keep from breaking other parts, or spend about $3k upgrading everything in the rear end. I have a 6 puck and it's a real pain, I will probably go back to a street/strip next time it is convenient. I rarely take the car to the strip so it would be worth it to me to have easier drivability. I agree with others though that a 6 puck will probably hold up pretty well.
Wade
I don't know how hard you are on your clutches or if their quality varies, but it seems like some people have put 50 or more passes on the ACT street/strip clutch. If you get a puck clutch you will really have to baby it to keep from breaking other parts, or spend about $3k upgrading everything in the rear end. I have a 6 puck and it's a real pain, I will probably go back to a street/strip next time it is convenient. I rarely take the car to the strip so it would be worth it to me to have easier drivability. I agree with others though that a 6 puck will probably hold up pretty well.
Wade