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2009-06-16 02:24:35
#51
Will do, I'm pretty excited to see it and how it holds up
2009-06-16 03:40:26
#52
competition clutch if it breaks apart on you. im an optimise i hope your combo set up will work but .. i cant vouch for the companys ..only this one.
2009-06-16 13:04:17
#53
The spring is really covered as in the pic. I've been running the 4-puck sprung version of that clutch for about 3 yrs. with no problems and I put it under alot of pressure trust me.
2009-06-21 02:18:37
#54
Got the ClutchNet clutch yesterday. The quality looks to be great so far .

What sucks is, there is a 400 mile break in period, so I won't know for couple weeks after the car is actually running.






ClutchNet vs Exedy Stage 1


Used the Exedy Pressure plate:
2009-06-21 06:00:43
#55
looks bichin!
2009-06-21 13:00:16
#56
I'm a little late for the suggestion, but they use to offer a copper/fiber disc. The fiber side went towards the pressure plate to reduce the wear. I had the full face disc and it held well at 300 ft/lbs.
2009-06-21 18:43:57
#57
Springs look great and well protected. Those rivets look even beefier than the Exedy (sp?) ones too.



2009-06-21 18:55:28
#58
Good catch agreed too. ClutchNet does have a quality piece. For those that don't know Exedy is basically the OEM clutch
2009-06-21 22:12:48
#59
I know you would be happy with the quality that's why I recommended it. Enjoy.
2009-06-21 22:51:56
#60
That deffiantly looks like a better design. I really don't think your gonna like the puck though Vadim haha. You'll get use to it though
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