Clutchnet Clutches?
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Clutchnet Clutches?
Well since I popped a few springs out of my Dual Friciton centerforce clutch and HD pressure plate a year or two ago I opted for something different with the new clutch. I chose an ACT organic disc with HD pressure plate and guess what happens yesterday? Yeah, I pop a spring out of that one also. So, for the time being I threw in a stock clutch I had laying around and the Centerforce PP. Apparently 10psi and a stock clutch isn't a great combination because one I hit 4k rpms(10psi) it's "slipping time'!
This time around I am staying away from ACT and Centerforce.
Has anyone used a clutchnet clutch?
If so, which one did you select?
Since springs are my downfall I am thinking about an unsprung 6 puck:
This time around I am staying away from ACT and Centerforce.
Has anyone used a clutchnet clutch?
If so, which one did you select?
Since springs are my downfall I am thinking about an unsprung 6 puck:
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Re:Clutchnet Clutches?
Not that anyone cares...but I decided to get the 6 puck sprung clutch. We'll see how long this one lasts.
Should I use the Heavy Duty ACT or Centerforce Pressure Plate? The guy said to use the ACT because he thinks it would hold better because it is basically the same ones they use.
Anyways here's a pic of it:
Should I use the Heavy Duty ACT or Centerforce Pressure Plate? The guy said to use the ACT because he thinks it would hold better because it is basically the same ones they use.
Anyways here's a pic of it:
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