Help me pick a clutch...
#43
i don't get spending the extra money for a 1.8 setup, act is rated at 277 for the 1.6, i don't even think there is anyone who is regular on this board making that much torque. it's also simple to drive after like 5 minutes of use, and seemed to get easier after it's fully broken in.
i've also had a centerforce cfdf in my 97 eclipse gst, never really pushed the power envelope in that car as it became my ex's daily, which should tell you something being she was 5'1" and about 100 pounds and she had no problem with it
i've also had a centerforce cfdf in my 97 eclipse gst, never really pushed the power envelope in that car as it became my ex's daily, which should tell you something being she was 5'1" and about 100 pounds and she had no problem with it
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Any thoughts from anyone on the Spec clutches?
I have been reading more and more that the ACT engages very close to the floor, which is obviously very different from the stock. I dont think I would like that.
What other clutches, should I consider?
I have been reading more and more that the ACT engages very close to the floor, which is obviously very different from the stock. I dont think I would like that.
What other clutches, should I consider?
#46
A lot will tell you that SPEC clutches suck *****. I've got a 1.6 Stage 2 that has seen a greddy turbo at 15psi and now a 2554r based set up at 15psi. All is good. I guess the only negative I found was autocrossing and doing many runs pretty much back to back. The clutch lost the crisp engagement as it got hot. Once it had time to rest and cool it came back. Aside from that it's never slipped, and I really wouldn't call what it was doing slipping ... just getting soft.
I've got a light flywheel as well. Drivability with this combo is sweet, clutch feels like OEM in terms of pedal effort and engagement.
I would recommend SPEC for sure. If I have to pull the transmission off this winter I'm going to replace my stage 2 disk with a stage 3. Just for that little piece of mind.
I've got a light flywheel as well. Drivability with this combo is sweet, clutch feels like OEM in terms of pedal effort and engagement.
I would recommend SPEC for sure. If I have to pull the transmission off this winter I'm going to replace my stage 2 disk with a stage 3. Just for that little piece of mind.
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Maybe I just dont remember well enough, but if you say I can adjust it in such a way to make it engage at least half way then I will believe you.
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There needs to be a bit of dead pedal. If not, the throwout bearing stays loaded all the time and could fail prematurely. Taken to the extreme, it could hold the pressure plate slightly open and cause slippage.
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I dunno man. Last time I played with it, all it did was change freeplay at the top. Meaning it just changed how far the pedal traveled inward you can feel resistance of the slave.
Maybe I just dont remember well enough, but if you say I can adjust it in such a way to make it engage at least half way then I will believe you.
Maybe I just dont remember well enough, but if you say I can adjust it in such a way to make it engage at least half way then I will believe you.
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there is two adjustments, one to change at what point the pedal engages the pp, and the other to adjust freeplay at the top. Sounds to me like you never touched the other one. you have to loosen the nut on the rod and physically spin the rod in and out or something like that.
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Yeah I have adjusted mine and that is how you do it. Loosen the lock nut, turn the rod, retighten. I think there is a how-to on m.net somwehere. It is just a bitch to crawl under that dash and get to it as it is confined just like most everything else under there.
#59
I've got an ACT 6-puck (unsprung) with a SPEC pressure plate in my GT and like it a fair bit. I do get occasional chatter, and miss the ability to feather it (driving in the snow was... interesting) but it will take all the abuse I can throw at it (6500rpm launch with the flatshift engaged) and still be reasonable to drive every day.
Plus, no one ever asks to borrow the car
Plus, no one ever asks to borrow the car
#60
sam, the reason I decided to stay away from spec was the construction of it. the spring tabs to be specific, they are poorly designed and have been known to fail and let the spring just out of place. act and the rest doesn't use tabs but rather keep the spring in place with a solid indention. cannot fail.
I am still undecided between act and clutchnet, but either way I go it will be a solid sprung organic disc with the highest rated pressure plate either offers.
I am still undecided between act and clutchnet, but either way I go it will be a solid sprung organic disc with the highest rated pressure plate either offers.