CM clutches yes another one, but please help

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Old Dec 3, 2003 | 10:04 PM
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Default CM clutches yes another one, but please help

I've searched but came up with a lot about those tilton and cm twin discs but not what i was looking for about the singles. My question: Stage 4 or 5? It has to be streetable, no harsh engagement. It also has to hold, I'm making 275whp and 209tq right now but this clutch is going into a built motor hoping to make ~400whp. Also, I've been using the ACT xtreme pressure plate and street disc, I haven't had any problems with it for the past 3 years except a bit of squeeking/chatter when the pedal is depressed, can I expect the same with the clutchmaster clutch? I've *heard* a few posts say that they don't last that long, any truth to this?
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Old Dec 4, 2003 | 06:31 AM
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Old Dec 4, 2003 | 06:41 AM
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Default Re: CM clutches yes another one, but please help (GottaLude)

Please read this slowly and understand it all..

DO NOT BUY A CM CLUTCH, WETHER IT BE A STAGE 4 OR 5 YOU WILL HAVE PROBLEMS WITH IT.


No on to the reason why. I have had to replace 4 of these in the last couple of months at my shop, and everytime it was the damn springs on the clutch disc that came apart, and i even had one that the whole damn disc material actually fell off of!!


Please do me and you a favor and buy a ACT clutch.


Brian
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