Second clutch failed need some help..
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Not a problem.
Realistically you could use the CC stage 3 and be fine. I don't think your current setup could break the 350lbft mark. However depending on your driving style and how you use the car the higher torque capacity stage 4 could probably withstand more abuse due to the friction material. IIRC per competition all of the b series clutches use the same pressure plate, it's only the driven disc friction material that changes. At least that's how it used to be.
Also remember like s stated above that the more aggressive the clutch the lower the lifespan tends to be.
Realistically you could use the CC stage 3 and be fine. I don't think your current setup could break the 350lbft mark. However depending on your driving style and how you use the car the higher torque capacity stage 4 could probably withstand more abuse due to the friction material. IIRC per competition all of the b series clutches use the same pressure plate, it's only the driven disc friction material that changes. At least that's how it used to be.
Also remember like s stated above that the more aggressive the clutch the lower the lifespan tends to be.
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Not a problem.
Realistically you could use the CC stage 3 and be fine. I don't think your current setup could break the 350lbft mark. However depending on your driving style and how you use the car the higher torque capacity stage 4 could probably withstand more abuse due to the friction material. IIRC per competition all of the b series clutches use the same pressure plate, it's only the driven disc friction material that changes. At least that's how it used to be.
Also remember like s stated above that the more aggressive the clutch the lower the lifespan tends to be.
Realistically you could use the CC stage 3 and be fine. I don't think your current setup could break the 350lbft mark. However depending on your driving style and how you use the car the higher torque capacity stage 4 could probably withstand more abuse due to the friction material. IIRC per competition all of the b series clutches use the same pressure plate, it's only the driven disc friction material that changes. At least that's how it used to be.
Also remember like s stated above that the more aggressive the clutch the lower the lifespan tends to be.
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