Clutch Woes!
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Clutch Woes!
The car is my daily driver and right now I have read so much convoluded information about clutches and holding capacity. I really need a bottom line answer from reputable sources.
Which one is the better quality clutch? Clutch Masters or Competition Clutch? The price for a 6 puck sprung center from CM is $200 more than the competition clutch. Is the CM worth the $200 or am I just paying for a name? The pressure plates and discs look identical. I am using a stock flywheel, I don't want the rpms to drop any faster between shifts.
I must reiterate that it is a daily driver, lots of stop and go traffic(yah it sucks).
Which one is the better quality clutch? Clutch Masters or Competition Clutch? The price for a 6 puck sprung center from CM is $200 more than the competition clutch. Is the CM worth the $200 or am I just paying for a name? The pressure plates and discs look identical. I am using a stock flywheel, I don't want the rpms to drop any faster between shifts.
I must reiterate that it is a daily driver, lots of stop and go traffic(yah it sucks).
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Re: Clutch Woes! (MotorMouth)
I'm running a clutch masters fx700 (twin disk), and before that I was running the fx600 (also a twin disk). I burned through the fx600 pretty fast, but I have to say when I called them. They asked me to send them the clutch, they looked at it and offered to replace it, and upgrade it to the next stage for a minimal cost. I have to give it to them for there customer service.
I know nothing about competition clutches so good luck with your decision...
I know nothing about competition clutches so good luck with your decision...
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