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Old May 3, 2003 | 10:24 PM
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Default Two Important Q's...

I'm gonna go with an ACT clutch but not sure whether to get a XX/SS or one of the 6 puck or 4 puck discs. A friend of mine suggested a 6puck disc but I'm thinking its gonna be overkill. I have i/h/e/jrsc (6lbs). So what to do?

Second question..I got new suspension and the car feels really loose now. And when I take turns it sometimes feels like the car is gonna slide out from me or soemthing. Could it be the suspension or should I look into buying a rear swaybar?

Thanks guys for the info
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Old May 4, 2003 | 03:20 AM
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Default Re: Two Important Q's... (LostLude)

sorry dude, i don't know jack about clutchs to tell u enough about that... but what kind of setup do you have for your suspension? the only problem i think i've encountered when in a lowered car is the tire sidewall thickness. that "feeling" u have about the car sliding out from under you could be the tires shifting sideways cuz of a thick sidewall... try looking into lower profile tires...
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Old May 4, 2003 | 05:18 AM
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Default Re: Two Important Q's... (LostLude)

As far as the clutch question goes...I have the 6 puck ACT clutch and I love it. It's really stiff and really sucks in stop and go traffic but it grabs on a dime. I've had mine for about a year and a half and it hasn't started slipping yet. I run 9psi daily and 11psi racing.
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