FX300 Clutch Buzz
#22
does it grab better than OEM but still allow slippage so you don't look like you can't drive properly when taking off from lights? How much torque can that CM PP hold?
#23
The CM PP is more than enough PP for the car in both NA and low boost form. The pedal doesn't feel too much heaver than stock if even at all. If I'm not mistaken the CM PP is a few hundred lbs higher clamping force than the OEM plate, forget the exact number. The best answer to your question is that my driveability hasn't suffered at all, there's no on/off switch feeling and WOT shifts are super solid. Definitely go this route instead of selling everything off. I run a competition 9lb flywheel with my setup and love that too.
oh and, no buzz!
oh and, no buzz!
#24
The CM PP is more than enough PP for the car in both NA and low boost form. The pedal doesn't feel too much heaver than stock if even at all. If I'm not mistaken the CM PP is a few hundred lbs higher clamping force than the OEM plate, forget the exact number. The best answer to your question is that my driveability hasn't suffered at all, there's no on/off switch feeling and WOT shifts are super solid. Definitely go this route instead of selling everything off. I run a competition 9lb flywheel with my setup and love that too.
oh and, no buzz!
oh and, no buzz!
#25
honestly man the CM plate is great, no point in spending extra money. If you go that route and don't enjoy it as much as I do I'd be shocked.
#26
#27
Pretty sure you can't get the CM pressure plate without their friction disc.
CM pressure plate will hold less torque than the ACT one so if you are going to boost just go with the tried and tested ACT + oem friction disc.
There are zero drivability issues with this setup, after I did mine the pedal effort was actually smoother and softer than full OEM setup with dried up grease.
CM pressure plate will hold less torque than the ACT one so if you are going to boost just go with the tried and tested ACT + oem friction disc.
There are zero drivability issues with this setup, after I did mine the pedal effort was actually smoother and softer than full OEM setup with dried up grease.
#28
Pretty sure you can't get the CM pressure plate without their friction disc.
CM pressure plate will hold less torque than the ACT one so if you are going to boost just go with the tried and tested ACT + oem friction disc.
There are zero drivability issues with this setup, after I did mine the pedal effort was actually smoother and softer than full OEM setup with dried up grease.
CM pressure plate will hold less torque than the ACT one so if you are going to boost just go with the tried and tested ACT + oem friction disc.
There are zero drivability issues with this setup, after I did mine the pedal effort was actually smoother and softer than full OEM setup with dried up grease.
#29
Pretty sure you can't get the CM pressure plate without their friction disc.
CM pressure plate will hold less torque than the ACT one so if you are going to boost just go with the tried and tested ACT + oem friction disc.
There are zero drivability issues with this setup, after I did mine the pedal effort was actually smoother and softer than full OEM setup with dried up grease.
CM pressure plate will hold less torque than the ACT one so if you are going to boost just go with the tried and tested ACT + oem friction disc.
There are zero drivability issues with this setup, after I did mine the pedal effort was actually smoother and softer than full OEM setup with dried up grease.
ACT HD and OEM disk is king for most people within the 400-500whp range @ or slightly above 300 ft/lbs of torque, and that's where a lot of people like to stay. Can't wait to get mine installed and give impressions on it. According to THMotorsports testing, the ACT and CM PP is virtually identical in clamping force. They said roughly 2400 lbs for the CM PP, and 25-2600 for the ACT. In terms of pedal feel it's all subjective....not seeing how the CM PP can achieve the same clamping load with less force required and replicate the feel of an OEM PP which has roughly 6-700 lbs less clamping force @ 1870 lbs. I'd imagine the ACT + OEM setup feels similar to the CM in essentially every way minus the buzz.
The only real concerning factor for most people should be the cost. The ACT + OEM disk & bearing setup is quite a bit more expensive vs. buying the FX300 kits with a Nachi bearing already included. I think the money is well worth it. @hecash on here said he was running the ACT & OEM disk combo for years @ 400whp and when he went to replace the disk as preventative maintenance the friction disk was still almost within "new" tolerance....Can't go wrong imo.