Longetivity of Clutchmasters Stage 4
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Longetivity of Clutchmasters Stage 4
How long does the clutchmasters stage 4 last for with forced induction. Please post how long yours lasted for! Thanks.
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Re: Longetivity of Clutchmasters Stage 4 (GSRacer)
I've been boosting on my stage 3 since december of 2000.... the stage 4 might last a long time, depends on how you treat it..
how can it last you 4 days?? did you not break it in properly or ??
how can it last you 4 days?? did you not break it in properly or ??
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Re: Longetivity of Clutchmasters Stage 4 (GSRacer)
I have ran 14psi and it seems to hold the power nicely.. my latest drag race was on new tires... and i roasted all through second gear at 10psi... clutch holds good.....
hmmmm maybe you had a bad one? <---- I hope this dont happen to me, cause damn tehy are expensive....
hmmmm maybe you had a bad one? <---- I hope this dont happen to me, cause damn tehy are expensive....
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Re: Longetivity of Clutchmasters Stage 4 (Slow_ass_4dr)
I had a ceramic 4 puck sprung hub from clutchmasters that lasted over 20k miles... It is/was a badass clutch. I didn't treat it lightly at all. It'd chirp 5th several hundred times a day It broke 2 axles, a differential, and finally stripped the teeth off of an input shaft
In fact, it's still good, but I'm looking for something a little softer now that I have enough power to destroy parts without blinking
[Modified by SiR Kid, 2:51 PM 1/2/2002]
In fact, it's still good, but I'm looking for something a little softer now that I have enough power to destroy parts without blinking
[Modified by SiR Kid, 2:51 PM 1/2/2002]
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Re: Longetivity of Clutchmasters Stage 4 ([Evo]Hybrid)
Ive had mine for 3 months. I like it but clutch chatter takes some getting used to. I can drive it like its a stock clutch now. I would imagine it could last a long time depending on how you drive. I plan to be one of those people who have it a long time. Next time im getting stage 3
[Modified by SO3Burner, 3:28 AM 1/3/2002]
[Modified by SO3Burner, 3:28 AM 1/3/2002]
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Re: Longetivity of Clutchmasters Stage 4 (SO3Burner)
i actually had a stage 4 (about 15-20k miles)and when i did my engine rebuild went to a stage 3. the 4 chattered alot and ended up eating the pressure plate way before wearing the clutch itself. Could chirp any gear though..... stage 3 feels good.
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Re: Longetivity of Clutchmasters Stage 4 (89turboteg)
I have heard the Stage 3 is the best overall, I would get it but Ben is going to be selling me the C-Net Stage 2 instead! haha
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Re: Longetivity of Clutchmasters Stage 4 (GSRacer)
are u saying that u got 500 city miles on your new clutch and also had a chance to put it to the test with in a 4 day period? maybe you did, but its hard to believe. how can you drive "stop and go" 120 miles a day for for days and not go crazy? im trying to speed up the process for my clutch, plz tell me your secret.
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