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So yeah I am not going to buy F1 Racing clutches again...

Old 10-31-2011, 01:50 AM
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Default So yeah I am not going to buy F1 Racing clutches again...

So I am swapping to a 6 speed because I blew my 5 speed, and I just got the trans out today.

And I am sorta glad I did because if I ran this clutch much longer, **** would have gone down. Ill let the pictures speak for its self. (Mind you this is with less than 10k miles, only around 3k was at 13 pounds of boost on my ebay t3, the rest were at lower TQ levels. Mostly normal driving with two times at a drag strip).














Yep, it was wearing to the rivets and the ceramic was delaminating!

I am putting in an ACT clutch.

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Old 10-31-2011, 02:03 AM
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My ACT 6-puck looked significantly better than that after 3x the miles.
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^ Ditto
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Assuming the clutch material is the same, it appears the PP is just too light to handle any power.
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were you slipping this clutch?

Sav: were you slipping yours?

slipping ceramic clutches is bad mojo. the metal matrix will wear away very quickly and take the pressure plate and flywheel with it.
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The F1 Racing PP is stock clamping level, the ACT is significantly more torques.

It's really hard to slip the ACT HD 6-puck, the car will bog and buck like crazy instead, because it grabs.
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Mine lasted all of 5k miles. ACT xtg6

6 puck clutch =/= street clutch.

Period. Learned my lesson.
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Originally Posted by y8s
were you slipping this clutch?

Sav: were you slipping yours?

slipping ceramic clutches is bad mojo. the metal matrix will wear away very quickly and take the pressure plate and flywheel with it.
I have a Spec metal clutch and it's been pretty good. It leaves smooth for what it is and it's still going strong after 100-hours/25k miles. I may replace it soon, but it's still a decent clutch.
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I ran with a light flywheel, so it had to be slipped a little more when taking off. Other than that, I did not get much slippage under power, only if I turned up the boost more than what I was comfortable with. I thought I treated it well, but I guess not.


I am with 18psi, no more ceramic for my street car haha.

ACT XD with organic disk for the win.



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were you slipping this clutch?

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slipping ceramic clutches is bad mojo. the metal matrix will wear away very quickly and take the pressure plate and flywheel with it.
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Originally Posted by 18psi
Mine lasted all of 5k miles. ACT xtg6

6 puck clutch =/= street clutch.

Period. Learned my lesson.
6 puck discs can be just fine for street use and last many miles. Something was wrong with the setup or driving if you went through an xtg6 in 5000 miles
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Originally Posted by y8s
were you slipping this clutch?

Sav: were you slipping yours?
I daily drove it for 30,000 miles, so I would slip it off stoplights and stuff, yeah. It never slipped from excessive power, though. It was definitely grabby for the first ~1000 miles or so, but after that it was much more docile (or I just learned to drive it). Installed it at ~126k, turboed at ~130k, and removed it around the ~160k mark, after I had put 3 or 4 track days at 260whp on it. It was definitely worn out when I removed it, but I had ACT re-puck the disc for $50 and as far as I know the new owner is still using it. The Red Rental has an ACT HD/street disc in it and I could probably fool most people into thinking that it has a stock clutch. ACT = winning.

The ACT XT that was in the Rental chassis when I bought it was horrible in comparison - harder to drive than my 949 ceramic twin.
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im not a fan of puck clutches... they feel weird to me...i hated my stage 3 xtd 6 puck... it slipped within 4 months of installing it. my centerforce dual friction lasted a bit longer(6 months) now im using a spec stage 3+ and im a big fan of its holding ability and its quick engagement. i can spin the tires in 3rd most of the time and in 4th sometimes.
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Originally Posted by crashnscar
6 puck discs can be just fine for street use and last many miles. Something was wrong with the setup or driving if you went through an xtg6 in 5000 miles
Not really. It was a weekend street car. So only 2 days of use per week and almost never in rush hour traffic. Never tracked. Nothing more than the occasional romp through the gears.

Like Sav and cardriverx mentioned: this bitch is insanely touchy and gets 10x more so when it heats up.
During the 1st 20 minutes of driving it was actually quite pleasant.
Once it was heated up though, it went from "grippy" to "I WILL SKULLFUCK YOUR FLYWHEEL"
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sounds like a poor install...
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?? How do you figure?

Clean disk - check
Surfaced fw - check
aligned w/ tool - check
new bearings - check
torqued to spec - check
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Same here. I think the heat up was the issue. If I ever slipped it a little more than normal and it heated up, it was ****. I would have to wait 15 min for it to cool down again before it would hold at full power. Maybe that is what did it in.







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?? How do you figure?

Clean disk - check
Surfaced fw - check
aligned w/ tool - check
new bearings - check
torqued to spec - check
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Originally Posted by fastivab6tg25mr
im not a fan of puck clutches... they feel weird to me...i hated my stage 3 xtd 6 puck... it slipped within 4 months of installing it. my centerforce dual friction lasted a bit longer(6 months) now im using a spec stage 3+ and im a big fan of its holding ability and its quick engagement. i can spin the tires in 3rd most of the time and in 4th sometimes.
In other communities, the specs are popular, but have been known to come apart. I have a stage 2 in the car now and will be replacing it with a 2+ and an sfi bellhousing ASAP. I do like the spec clutches though. I've installed dozens in other cars and 3-4 in my personal cars.
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So would the FM stage 2 kit be good for a DD for a high hp car? Sorry for the thread jack....
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its because the imbalance of the sticker you left on

what stage was this clutch? i am running stage 3, levnubhin ran a stage 3 f1 and he dynoed 296 on his na. not sure how many miles he put on it with that output but still.
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Originally Posted by 85z28
So would the FM stage 2 kit be good for a DD for a high hp car? Sorry for the thread jack....
I had the older version of that clutch and it took it like a champ. I was not nice to it (think slipping the clutch with a 500+ pound trailer behind you getting on the highway) and it never had an issue. When I pulled it out, it still looked great.
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