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2012-08-08 17:14:33
#11
Originally Posted by Cyrus
time for a comp clutch!


good experience with them? Im considering that brand for my next purchase
2012-08-08 18:43:51
#12
Excellent in my own experience.
2012-08-08 19:11:57
#13
Originally Posted by Cyrus
time for a comp clutch!


no thanks i will stick with the fx500 best setup i have had. I beat the shit out of it on the track and DD for a good amount of time. The stock pedal feel is awesome and it can hold a lot of power
2012-08-08 19:14:59
#14
Originally Posted by Cyrus
Excellent in my own experience.


i like the fact that their stage5 for rwd is a sprung disc. i cant imagine being stuck in traffic without a sprung disc

morgans... how does the fx500 manage traffic duty?
2012-08-08 19:18:11
#15
easy as pie. takes some getting use to but nothing terrible
2012-08-08 19:41:30
#16
morgans, I can find the part number you gave on the website for clutchmasters, but when I go to put in the make a model, its not an option. I wanted to compare some stuff.
2012-08-08 21:38:19
#17
Go 4 puck this time! That's what I got after you recommended it to me. It is in my b15 now with lightweight flywheel and a hydro b15 trans and I LOVE it. Pedal feel is stock with an immediate grab. Everyone who tries to drive my car stalls horribly lol theft deterrent!
2012-08-08 21:43:11
#18
Originally Posted by morgans432
easy as pie. takes some getting use to but nothing terrible


yeah its a little tricky starting from a stop but nothing a little seat time can't fix.
2012-08-08 21:46:05
#19
Originally Posted by Cyrus
morgans, I can find the part number you gave on the website for clutchmasters, but when I go to put in the make a model, its not an option. I wanted to compare some stuff.


p/n is 06057-hdb6. same clutch I run.
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