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Techsalvager 09-28-2009 10:17 AM


Originally Posted by apariah (Post 460420)
Which XTD clutch are you using, with what Pressure Plate, Throw Out Bearing, Pilot Bearing?
I've heard both really good and really bad reviews, but few people tell you specifics of the parts used. I'm only running 8.8 psi right now, and saw slippiage the other night while carrying a passenger at max boost. I thinking I may need to just go ACT, but i'm open to other options.

Either for this car, or the next.

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By Techsalvager

I used everything from this XTD clutch kit, clutch disc, pressure plate, throw out and pilot bearing. Yes I"m streeting a 6 puck disc

I think alot of people aren't realizing that the XTD 6 puck is a SPRUNG clutch disc, it is not a unsprung disc.

Techsalvager 09-28-2009 10:21 AM


Originally Posted by samnavy (Post 460504)
The other thing to consider with puck'd clutches is the transfer of energy to other parts of the drivetrain. All the jerkiness and chatter gets absorbed by the tranny and dif (on the stock 6" 90-93, that's bad).

I've driven 6-pucks before... and for the street, you're outa your mind.

What 6 puck did you drive and was it sprung or unsprung?
I believe\would figure the 6 puck that are sprung will less tendency to transfer energy like you mentioned compared to say a unsprung one

ARTech 09-28-2009 10:22 AM

You have to admit you have to drive a little different to make it engage smooth, and even then it will chatter from time to time. If it's not a daily driver, pucked hands down.

gospeed81 09-28-2009 11:54 AM


Originally Posted by hustler (Post 460509)
ACT sucks. Every clutch I've seen installed from them had dog-shit engagement, and several have engagement so low that even with the max-adjustment you still have to stomp the pedal into the carpet for it to release.

I used to think the same thing...turns out my slave was going bad.

After Robert and I threw one of his spares on there it's been butter ever since. I actually need to adjust it DOWN a little bit right now.


I hate to talk someone out of a good clutch, especially after harping on the talking points...but for what the OP wants to do he can probably get away with it and won't care.

Some folks really like the quick engagement of the puck clutches...and the XTDs are a lot of quality and power for the price.

I would run Timken bearings though....but a lot of people get away with the cheap ones. Too little money to justify re-doing the job, even for me.

apariah 09-28-2009 02:26 PM

I ran an ACT 6 Puck with an extreme pressure plate for over two years with no worries on 2.3 Prelude with lots of work, and a Zex kit, and had no issues, in fact I loved it. But I have no idea how that would transfer over to the miata world. The whole FWD/RWD weight transfer issue.

Marc D 09-28-2009 02:33 PM

FWIW, ive been using the XTD 6puck clutch. It only chatters when im not paying attention to shifting, but it works really well. No complaints. No slips.

magnamx-5 09-29-2009 12:15 AM

Unsprung disks are diff than sprung but overall a good driver can compensate for either if it saves me 200 or more dollars you bet your sweet ass i will buy the cheaper clutch and just use my mad driving skils to make it work.

Fireindc 09-29-2009 01:58 AM

I <3 my act, it engages mid way, and has great feedback. Easy to drive in traffic etc. So far it hasn't let me down.


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