the right clutch for 450whp....
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Originally Posted by nightcrawler7188,Mar 28 2008, 12:14 PM
ACT HD is what i have, but the Extreme Duty is the culprit here.
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+1 on the HardtopGuy recommended setup: ACT HD pressure plate and OEM Honda disc. No ringing, lighter pedal feel than the ACT HD PP + ACT disc (which did ring since it doesn't copy the Honda OEM spring retention). No slippage on mine and I absolutely love the setup.
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Originally Posted by bc02,Mar 28 2008, 09:00 PM
for anyone that has had problems with crankwalk or related issues due to ACT clutches or other brands.....How many miles were put on the car since the aftermarket clutch was installed??
I need to know because we have 4 total forced inducted s2k's running the ACT extreme pressure plate in my area including mine as 1.....so far no problems have been reported.....just wondering when to start looking for crank issues?
I need to know because we have 4 total forced inducted s2k's running the ACT extreme pressure plate in my area including mine as 1.....so far no problems have been reported.....just wondering when to start looking for crank issues?
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Originally Posted by passmans2kny,Mar 26 2008, 11:05 AM
my puck clutch is not bad to drive, for someone who hasnt driven it b4, i doubt they could get it moving with out stalling 5 times
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Originally Posted by stantaur,Mar 28 2008, 07:33 PM
+1 on the HardtopGuy recommended setup: ACT HD pressure plate and OEM Honda disc. No ringing, lighter pedal feel than the ACT HD PP + ACT disc (which did ring since it doesn't copy the Honda OEM spring retention). No slippage on mine and I absolutely love the setup.
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Horsepower doesn't matter when it comes to clutches, torque does. Any clutch that can hold 300ft/lbs of torque can handle your setup. SPEC are great clutches. I have a stock disc with the ACT pressure plate, and it holds my greddy without breaking a sweat.
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I just recently put on a competition clutch stage 4 6 puck sprung. The clutch is great, very drivable, feels like stock to me although it took me a an hour to get use to it. I never did stall once though Only complaint I have with it is the chatter it makes a bit more noise than stock. Also I am not sure if this is related to the clutch or not but I also get a noise which sounds like a circular power saw between 3500-4500 rpm. Anyone have an idea on that?
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Originally Posted by ZSAK,May 20 2008, 06:02 AM
Also I am not sure if this is related to the clutch or not but I also get a noise which sounds like a circular power saw between 3500-4500 rpm. Anyone have an idea on that?
Dan
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ahh I never did have that problem with the oem clutch lol, I guess now I know. very loud lol oh well nothing a little gas won't cure lol. Wife doesn't like it but I just tell her I will grease it one day lol. I kid I kid