Clutch is almost done-need advice.
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.
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
http://maxmods.dyndns.org/index.php?MaximaClutches
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
EDIT: Mike, Clutchnet says you must use one of thier pressure plates to accomodate thier clutch. Is that true?
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?
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.
Originally Posted by I30tMikeD
Well, like I said, neal is using an ACT PP with a Cluthnet disk so I would think not.
Originally Posted by The Wizard
I should have been more clear, can an OEM PP be utilized as well? or is that not advisable?
Originally Posted by MaxInProgress
I need something durable that will withstand 14-15 psi and around 400whp.
Originally Posted by MaxInProgress
I went with spec stage 3 clutch well see how it holds up.
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