HELP!! WHAT STAGE IS MY CLUTCH
So I bought a brand NEW ACT clutch and pressure plate. It is a 6 puck. It has 4 springs like most other six pucks and also has smaller springs inside of the large springs. I paid 270 for the kit. No flywheel but I don't think this set came with one anyways. So can anybody help me figure out how to tell the differences between stages?
Thank you everyone
Thank you everyone
im not a rocket scientist but you might be able to help yourself by looking up the part number on the side of the box...!!!
http://www.advancedclutch.com/
http://www.advancedclutch.com/
im not a rocket scientist but you might be able to help yourself by looking up the part number on the side of the box...!!!
http://www.advancedclutch.com/
http://www.advancedclutch.com/
hehehe beat ya
Well i an no rocket scientist either. And i did google the part number. However i am doing all my research off my cellphone. I went to atleast ten sites and gained no new info excluding specs. Here is the part number. But if anyone knows how to tell by looking at the clutch let me know. Thanks again PART NUMBER AI4-HDG6
Well i an no rocket scientist either. And i did google the part number. However i am doing all my research off my cellphone. I went to atleast ten sites and gained no new info excluding specs. Here is the part number. But if anyone knows how to tell by looking at the clutch let me know. Thanks again PART NUMBER AI4-HDG6
from there site,
Spring Centered (6 Pad) - G6

- Recommended for Road Racing and high power Street
- Increased torque capacity and spline life
- Very good durability and good spline life
- Quiet operation, reduced driveline shock
- Harsh engagement, chatter
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i think it depends on the pressure plate it comes with. i run the same clutch disk combined with a extreme pressure plate and its said to hold 320ftlbs of torque which i believe is somewhere around stage 4-5
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