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Old May 16, 2005 | 07:27 AM
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Clutch is almost done-need advice.

My stock oem clutch is almost gone, i barely got to work this morning lol, I need some suggestions on a boosted clutch, what you guys use? I need something durable that will withstand 14-15 psi and around 400whp. Also is it ok if i drop that clutch in now and install my turbo system in about a month or so, hows the clutch going to feel without the boost? Thanks guys I need one asap if anyone is also maybe seeling one or knows someone who sells em.
Old May 16, 2005 | 08:43 AM
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SPEC StageII clutch. More than enough and has a Kevlar clutch so smooth engagement and no chatter.

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Old May 16, 2005 | 12:40 PM
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Bump for any more opinions!!!
Old May 16, 2005 | 02:02 PM
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I have heard a lot of good things about clutchnet clutches. You might want to talk to them. I know mardigras and nealoc are both running them with their turboed cars.

http://maxmods.dyndns.org/index.php?MaximaClutches
Old May 16, 2005 | 02:06 PM
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Clutchnet. Neal, Mardi, and Insw use the 6 puck sprung hub. I use their full disk fiber-carbon pro. Great clutch.

No problem at all installing the clutch before boost. Does not make a differnece at all. That is what I did so I did not have to go through the break in period with a newly boosted car. Who wants to intall a turbo and a clutch have to baby the car for the next 500 miles.
Old Jun 7, 2005 | 10:38 AM
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I'm in the same boat as you, MaxinProgress.

Currently, I drive my Max almost every day as my daily driver. I have virtually no traffic to deal with, whatsoever. I plan on going to the track every weekend, or every other at the minimum. Ptatohed and I just bought our DOT helmets! Oh yeah!

Alright, total newb questions. What's the difference between sprung and unsprung? What does "puck" mean? I don't know squat when it comes to flywheels/clutches.

Considering I'm boosted at 10 psi, what do you guys recommend for me? Same as Mardi, Neal, and Insw? I know those guys are 300+hp. Also, keep in mind that I'm no where near done with the car, I'm shooting for 325 whp. I estimate right now I'm around 255-260 whp.

Mike, what's the difference between your clutch and the one Mardi and the others are using? (driveability, feel wise)

Researching clutches/flywheels is driving me nuts. So many mixed opinions The only thing I have figured out, is that if one gets a flywheel, the consensus is to go with Fidanza vs the other companies.

Thanks guys.
Old Jun 7, 2005 | 10:52 AM
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This is a full sprung hub disk.

http://clutchnet.com/make/_derived/p...l_txt_C10D.gif

See the six springs in the hub? Those allow for some slippage and not so much an on/off clutch engagement. It is full disk becasue it is a complete round surface, compared to the puck type, which is not a full disk and will grab harder.

http://clutchnet.com/make/C9D.gif

The pressue plate is what holds the power and the clutch is how it graps, more or less.

I went with the full disk for more steetability, per clutchnet's recomendation.
Old Jun 7, 2005 | 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by I30tMikeD
This is a full sprung hub disk.

http://clutchnet.com/make/_derived/p...l_txt_C10D.gif

See the six springs in the hub? Those allow for some slippage and not so much an on/off clutch engagement. It is full disk becasue it is a complete round surface, compared to the puck type, which is not a full disk and will grab harder.

http://clutchnet.com/make/C9D.gif

The pressue plate is what holds the power and the clutch is how it graps, more or less.

I went with the full disk for more steetability, per clutchnet's recomendation.
Thanks Mike! Perfect explanation and pics helped too. Much appreciated.

EDIT: Mike, Clutchnet says you must use one of thier pressure plates to accomodate thier clutch. Is that true?
Old Jun 7, 2005 | 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by The Wizard
Thanks Mike! Perfect explanation and pics helped too. Much appreciated.

EDIT: Mike, Clutchnet says you must use one of thier pressure plates to accomodate thier clutch. Is that true?

Well, like I said, neal is using an ACT PP with a Cluthnet disk so I would think not.
Old Jun 7, 2005 | 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by I30tMikeD
Well, like I said, neal is using an ACT PP with a Cluthnet disk so I would think not.
I should have been more clear, can an OEM PP be utilized as well? or is that not advisable?
Old Jun 7, 2005 | 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by The Wizard
I should have been more clear, can an OEM PP be utilized as well? or is that not advisable?
I am no clutch expert, but from what I know and have seen most aftermarket PP are just stock ones beefed up. No change in the actual structure, just a stiffer spring.
Old Jun 7, 2005 | 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by MaxInProgress
I need something durable that will withstand 14-15 psi and around 400whp.
stock tranny?? will that be daily 15lbs?? 15-16lbs killed Redmax's tranny and I think Mardis too. be careful. and IMO stay AWAY from SPEC, even the high stages. we took Corey's out a few weeks ago and it was worn to ****. I vote Clutchnet like everyone else said.
Old Jun 7, 2005 | 12:31 PM
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I went with spec stage 3 clutch well see how it holds up.
Old Jun 7, 2005 | 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by MaxInProgress
I went with spec stage 3 clutch well see how it holds up.
had nothing but trouble with SPEC in Redmax's car...the first one couldn't hold and the latest one(stage 3) like I mentioned was worn beyond belief when I took it off a few weeks ago. I'm not a strong believer in SPEC quality, though I have seen some do well in the SRs.
Old Jun 7, 2005 | 01:23 PM
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lol i was like wtf..., you said stay away from exedy first...
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