FM Level 2 Clutch
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FM Level 2 Clutch
Saw this on their website today, not sure how new it is or isn't. Anyone using it or have any real experience with it?
http://www.flyinmiata.com/index.php?...umber=08-19015
http://www.flyinmiata.com/index.php?...umber=08-19015
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They did exactly what they describe, figured out the secret of the MSM clutch and duplicated it. Got some manufacturer to make a kit to their own specs.
It'll more than likely be on my list with a 1.8L flywheel if i ever decide to yet again do a clutch job.
It'll more than likely be on my list with a 1.8L flywheel if i ever decide to yet again do a clutch job.
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yeah if i didnt get my ACT for such a great deal with that microsoft cashback 30% and an extra 10% coupon id be kinda pissed...
but my power goals should keep me in the safe zone with the HD
but my power goals should keep me in the safe zone with the HD
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It's definitely new and we've done a bunch of testing. There's one in a 3071 car right now and I ran one in the Targa. Holy cow, check out the date on that post - it was nearly two years ago. The process took so long because of the number of prototypes we ran, then the production parts had to be made in pretty large quantities to keep the prices under control. We've got about 300 pressure plates in stock right now. Finally.
They're being made for us by a good company. The friction discs actually come from the same factory that make the ACT ones but with our specs. The first few Level 2s will ship with ACT discs while we're waiting for a shipment of the FM parts. The torque levels are not a marketing number, they're a proper engineering estimate. We know we couldn't get away with simply making up numbers! You're not going to find these anywhere else, either. They're truly an FM part.
SFI certification is coming. It'll pass just fine and the materials are all correct, it's simply a matter of going through the process and blowing up a clutch. That's underway.
They're being made for us by a good company. The friction discs actually come from the same factory that make the ACT ones but with our specs. The first few Level 2s will ship with ACT discs while we're waiting for a shipment of the FM parts. The torque levels are not a marketing number, they're a proper engineering estimate. We know we couldn't get away with simply making up numbers! You're not going to find these anywhere else, either. They're truly an FM part.
SFI certification is coming. It'll pass just fine and the materials are all correct, it's simply a matter of going through the process and blowing up a clutch. That's underway.
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The torque levels are not a marketing number, they're a proper engineering estimate. We know we couldn't get away with simply making up numbers! You're not going to find these anywhere else, either. They're truly an FM part.
SFI certification is coming. It'll pass just fine and the materials are all correct, it's simply a matter of going through the process and blowing up a clutch. That's underway.
SFI certification is coming. It'll pass just fine and the materials are all correct, it's simply a matter of going through the process and blowing up a clutch. That's underway.
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I've not been through it before personally, but my contact at the clutch company seems to think it's quite quick and easy. We have to send one of our pressure plates back for the test (it's going out tomorrow) so they'll have it by early next week. I'll try to get more information on potential timeframes.
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I've not been through it before personally, but my contact at the clutch company seems to think it's quite quick and easy. We have to send one of our pressure plates back for the test (it's going out tomorrow) so they'll have it by early next week. I'll try to get more information on potential timeframes.
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Yes, it will be retroactive. We can either supply you with the number or a sticker. Right now, I'm told we may get an answer by the middle of next week. I have no reason to believe it will be a failure, but of course I can't guarantee anything at this point.
Argh, the flywheel. I didn't think of that. You can guess how much time I spend at the strip
Argh, the flywheel. I didn't think of that. You can guess how much time I spend at the strip
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Yes, it will be retroactive. We can either supply you with the number or a sticker. Right now, I'm told we may get an answer by the middle of next week. I have no reason to believe it will be a failure, but of course I can't guarantee anything at this point.
Argh, the flywheel. I didn't think of that. You can guess how much time I spend at the strip
Argh, the flywheel. I didn't think of that. You can guess how much time I spend at the strip
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Are the flywheels that you are offering a new product or is it something that you have been carrying for awhile? I am not picky about the flywheel (light or heavy works for me), just the certification. I know there's other offerings out there, but I want to purchase all three of these items from the same vendor if possible.