Sprung vs Unsprung clutches
For those of you that have had both. There are some good and some bad to each. Please state your opinions.
Sprung:
Nice engagement, with sometimes even stock driveability on high hp engines.
Little chatter on most 6-pucks.
Can have issues with springs jumping out of the clutch disk windows.
Cannot hold extreme power levels with out ^^^ happening.
Unsprung:
More harsh engagement.
No risk of spring failure.
Hold a lot of power because ^^^ doesn't happen.
I have had several 6-pucks and all of them have been super smooth on engagment and grab power very nicely. But after over 15K of hard use, the springs were trying to make an exit!
Now I am unsprung, but haven't driven it yet. Let's hear your opinions and reviews on this.
Sprung:
Nice engagement, with sometimes even stock driveability on high hp engines.
Little chatter on most 6-pucks.
Can have issues with springs jumping out of the clutch disk windows.
Cannot hold extreme power levels with out ^^^ happening.
Unsprung:
More harsh engagement.
No risk of spring failure.
Hold a lot of power because ^^^ doesn't happen.
I have had several 6-pucks and all of them have been super smooth on engagment and grab power very nicely. But after over 15K of hard use, the springs were trying to make an exit!
Now I am unsprung, but haven't driven it yet. Let's hear your opinions and reviews on this.