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Old Nov 6, 2004 | 12:36 PM
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Took about 2.5 weeks to get the parts. I was getting worried because I called SPEC to check the status of my parts, and they couldn't find my order without the info from where it was ordered. I told them that ICPP placed the order, but they didn't have any records of that company. Apparently Justin orders them through a 3rd party, and didn't want to give me any info on them, which made it impossible for me to tell SPEC how to find my order. I just had to sit back and wait for it to arrive someday.
Were your parts backordered or was it standard shipping time?
Old Nov 7, 2004 | 06:53 AM
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Do any of these have a warranty?
Old Nov 7, 2004 | 06:31 PM
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I'm looking at either the exedy or spec clutches, has everyone had good experiences with the spec clutches??
I noticed that the spec stage two is chatterless, that sure would be nice I wonder if thats true or not.
Old Nov 7, 2004 | 08:44 PM
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Anyone put a lot of miles on their SPEC clutch?
Old Nov 7, 2004 | 09:03 PM
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I'm looking at either the exedy or spec clutches, has everyone had good experiences with the spec clutches??
I noticed that the spec stage two is chatterless, that sure would be nice I wonder if thats true or not.
Yea, exedy is not too great. I got that when my car was still stock and it stopped grabbing after about five 'chirps'.
Old Nov 8, 2004 | 06:26 AM
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Do any of these have a warranty?
All of them have the manufactures warrenty.
Old Nov 8, 2004 | 06:27 AM
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Originally Posted by T40e 60-1
Were your parts backordered or was it standard shipping time?
They normally don't take that long. Normally would have in 5-8 days.
Old Nov 10, 2004 | 03:29 PM
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Old Nov 11, 2004 | 02:17 AM
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In stock yet?
Old Nov 11, 2004 | 06:21 AM
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Originally Posted by T40e 60-1
In stock yet?
What item are you talking about?
Old Nov 11, 2004 | 07:37 AM
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I'm still torn between what clutch I want. Maybe someone can advise.

I'm planning on staying all motor. No FI

Should the spec stage one be ok, or should I go for something else.
Old Nov 11, 2004 | 07:48 AM
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The Spec stage 1 should be fine.
Old Nov 11, 2004 | 04:43 PM
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What item are you talking about?
ACT NM1-HDSS - Heavy Duty Pressure Plate, Performance Street Disc
Old Nov 12, 2004 | 12:03 PM
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Old Nov 12, 2004 | 12:48 PM
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i have a lot of miles on my SPEC STAGE II, about 2300 miles. Less chatter but drivability is still not the same as my exedy stage 1 and nowhere as good as my boy's turbo maxima with act stage II. He only has 900 miles on his, maybe less and feels just like my exedy. But my exedy was slipping with Supercharger. There are ways to drive spec stage II where it comes out smooth but i'm still not happy with it. Especially when ACT which is supposed to be the "worst" clutch for tranny feels 10 times better....
Old Nov 12, 2004 | 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by meccanoble
i have a lot of miles on my SPEC STAGE II, about 2300 miles. Less chatter but drivability is still not the same as my exedy stage 1 and nowhere as good as my boy's turbo maxima with act stage II. He only has 900 miles on his, maybe less and feels just like my exedy. But my exedy was slipping with Supercharger. There are ways to drive spec stage II where it comes out smooth but i'm still not happy with it. Especially when ACT which is supposed to be the "worst" clutch for tranny feels 10 times better....
Clutchmasters stage 3 will last you forever if driven right thats all I can say

ACT makes great clutches but the time they last because of the stiff pedal is usually 10k-20k miles.
Old Nov 13, 2004 | 11:16 PM
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I'm going to be ordering a SPEC Stage 3 clutch from you this week. Do the come sprung or unsprung?

dude, if you don't turbo or supercharge you car, don't do stage 3. it'll tire you out really soon. without force induction, your maximum stage should be 2. even SPEC technicians told me to go stage 2 if i am all bolt-ons with maybe a little nitrous
Old Nov 18, 2004 | 06:09 AM
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Would a SPEC Stage 1 be ok with a small squeeze of nitrous? I dont plan on going S/C or T/C any time soon. I was hoping to get a ypipe, catback, and a Nitrous Express Kit, nothing huge just a 50 shot or so..
Old Nov 18, 2004 | 06:19 AM
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Would a SPEC Stage 1 be ok with a small squeeze of nitrous? I dont plan on going S/C or T/C any time soon. I was hoping to get a ypipe, catback, and a Nitrous Express Kit, nothing huge just a 50 shot or so..
Stage 1 would work, but you would be better off with Stage 2.
Old Nov 20, 2004 | 04:22 PM
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Stage 1 would work, but you would be better off with Stage 2.
Do you still have the stage 2 specs in stock? I dont need them asap but id like one sometime this month.
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Old Nov 21, 2004 | 12:54 PM
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Spec are currently taking 3-4 days to get shipped and ship from east cost by Fed Ex or UPS ground.
Old Nov 21, 2004 | 05:21 PM
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well I would like to buy the clutch (since I just fried mine 2 days ago) but I have to wait untail I get my tax return which will be about $600 so I will probably buy the flywheell also. I hope you do another deal around JAN/Feb
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Old Nov 21, 2004 | 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by ImportCarPartsP
Spec are currently taking 3-4 days to get shipped and ship from east cost by Fed Ex or UPS ground.
so its no longer $290 shipped ?
Old Nov 21, 2004 | 05:35 PM
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Im @ Sf Ca 94134. any shipping quotes?
Old Nov 22, 2004 | 08:25 AM
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We will do another deal. And the Spec prices are still up to date. And Shipping is free. I need to update the ACT prices as they have gone up by 5% with the new price sheets. Centerforce and a few others that changed also. I will be updating the lists and my website over this week and will post.
Old Nov 28, 2004 | 03:54 PM
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Old Nov 29, 2004 | 01:02 AM
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hey ya'll, car just pulled out of the shop with spec stage II and stillen flywheel.

this is a very nicely put combo. drivability is like a totally different car.

the pedal is extremely soft and light. then the gear engages so early that i stalled the car a couple times before i learn the driving. but it grabs really hard though. and no chattering at all!!!

i posted this on the 4th gen discussion already but i'll say it again. chatter comes from a dirty job done. i read this over and over from the mustang forum. almost half of mustang modders use spec for clutch upgrades. they all said that this chatter comes from dirty friction surfaces. in fact, even the lightest finger print on the kelvar surface will cause chatter after installation. after that dirt is grinded up, chatter disappears. that's how sensitive kevlar is. the mechanics and i did the installation together, and i sprayed the mechanical cleaning solution on the surfaces. Not just the kevlar clutch pp, we also have to spray clean the flywheel friction surface. after installation, there is no chatter whatsoever. so, if you go for clutch mods, it's really safe to do spec stage 2. and besides, this clutch kit is in between act stage 1 and 2. i think this is the best clutch mod to get if you are staying all motors. this is probably the furthest to go before going FI.
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Old Nov 29, 2004 | 08:08 AM
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I will reply to your paypal email with info. Should only be a few days.
Old Nov 29, 2004 | 11:03 PM
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hey ya'll, car just pulled out of the shop with spec stage II and stillen flywheel.

this is a very nicely put combo. drivability is like a totally different car.

the pedal is extremely soft and light. then the gear engages so early that i stalled the car a couple times before i learn the driving. but it grabs really hard though. and no chattering at all!!!

i posted this on the 4th gen discussion already but i'll say it again. chatter comes from a dirty job done. i read this over and over from the mustang forum. almost half of mustang modders use spec for clutch upgrades. they all said that this chatter comes from dirty friction surfaces. in fact, even the lightest finger print on the kelvar surface will cause chatter after installation. after that dirt is grinded up, chatter disappears. that's how sensitive kevlar is. the mechanics and i did the installation together, and i sprayed the mechanical cleaning solution on the surfaces. Not just the kevlar clutch pp, we also have to spray clean the flywheel friction surface. after installation, there is no chatter whatsoever. so, if you go for clutch mods, it's really safe to do spec stage 2. and besides, this clutch kit is in between act stage 1 and 2. i think this is the best clutch mod to get if you are staying all motors. this is probably the furthest to go before going FI.
Im on FI and I expect this to work great. Ive meet a few other tc and sc Maxs on stage 2. Torque capacity is well above most peoples torque output. It should be fine for FI motors.
Old Dec 1, 2004 | 11:56 AM
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yes, i agree, this is fine for FI, too. but my emphasis is on those who wants to stay all motors and not going to deep into the clutching stages. I think this is the best and the furthest we should go if staying all motors. And the SPEC specialists also said that this is also a clutch that'll handle minor boosts in FI. They however recommend Stage 3 If boost gains are over 100 horsepower to the wheel. That'll be the 4-6 puck discs that kick the stomps to an even harder level.
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why does everyone here need stage 3's for boosting...if you take a poll, there is a lot of S/C'ed guys....(lower torque and it peaks higher mind you than a T/C'ed max) are running the ACT and Exedy stage 1's....and are holding just fine with the 2.87 pulley's and all other supporting mods...and such...do why is everything going all crazy and putting a lot more stress on their tranny by going with stage 2's and stage 3's when most of our maximas put out at the max somewhere around 340-360whp if S/C'ed and maybe, maybe more if T/C'ed...seems to me the stage 3 clutches were primarily and originally developed for supra's and z's and such that are running 5-6 hundred whp...in most of the S/C'ed max's...the most tq is 300 at the wheels...something a stage 1 could easily hold!! the T/C'ed guys I can understand getting a stage 2...
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why does everyone here need stage 3's for boosting...if you take a poll, there is a lot of S/C'ed guys....(lower torque and it peaks higher mind you than a T/C'ed max) are running the ACT and Exedy stage 1's....and are holding just fine with the 2.87 pulley's and all other supporting mods...and such...do why is everything going all crazy and putting a lot more stress on their tranny by going with stage 2's and stage 3's when most of our maximas put out at the max somewhere around 340-360whp if S/C'ed and maybe, maybe more if T/C'ed...seems to me the stage 3 clutches were primarily and originally developed for supra's and z's and such that are running 5-6 hundred whp...in most of the S/C'ed max's...the most tq is 300 at the wheels...something a stage 1 could easily hold!! the T/C'ed guys I can understand getting a stage 2...
Exactly my point. No reason to stress out your tranny with too much clamp force than you need. Id go with the stage 1 but kevlar holds a bit better w/o as much slippage than organic and for $25 more you'll get 40lb more torque.
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well, that's really some good points taken. when i called SPEC to order their clutches, I told them how I am staying all motor and maybe boost some Nitrous shots, they told me to go stage 2. and then they told me if i go Turbo or Supercharging, I'll need stage 3. I also noticed that SPEC made clutches for 5 different stages. Needless to say, they are trying to match every kinds of stage demands. SPEC stage 2 clutch kit is somewhat compared to ACT's in between stage 1 and 2. So these stage talks are not to be generalized to all applications. We must speak as though "brands" matter and make differences. Different brand clutches with different stages are different than others claimed to be in the "same" stage level. That's what I was taught.
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well, that's really some good points taken. when i called SPEC to order their clutches, I told them how I am staying all motor and maybe boost some Nitrous shots, they told me to go stage 2. and then they told me if i go Turbo or Supercharging, I'll need stage 3. I also noticed that SPEC made clutches for 5 different stages. Needless to say, they are trying to match every kinds of stage demands. SPEC stage 2 clutch kit is somewhat compared to ACT's in between stage 1 and 2. So these stage talks are not to be generalized to all applications. We must speak as though "brands" matter and make differences. Different brand clutches with different stages are different than others claimed to be in the "same" stage level. That's what I was taught.
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it takes a while to get Exedy clutch, if thats what you ordered. It comes from Exedy as I was told and it took me almost a month to get mine from this group deal. I have yet to put it in, so no impressions yet vs ACT.
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No spec. Dude said a few days but if it comes from the factory ... i guess i can t complain. But group dyno is coming soon and stock clutch is startin to slip.
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