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act clutch

tintoy

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Oct 28, 2007
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Good day. Any comments about the act clutch kit mb1-spg6 6pad disc.? Before I buy the product. Thank you.
 

mitsuturbo

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They're fine. However, i had a bad habit of ejecting the springs and destroying the hubs on 6 puck sprung. I prefer a solid hub, but that also comes with its own set of issues. They're noisy, the splines wear out, it's hard on the Tcase input splines... you just have to pick your poison, i guess.
 

slugsgomoo

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Oct 16, 2003
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I thought that that was the old act design combined with improper installation that caused the spring chucking? Given how many people I know who've run ACT's without issue, and my own experience... etc.

I loved my 2600 with street disc, but I had the dowel pins and all four bolts for the transmission, which is apparently news to 90% of people /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/roll.gif

That said, I have a clutchmasters FX400 with a sprung 6 puck in the 1g and it holds all the power that car will ever throw at it. A bit of chatter on decel like every other puck clutch I've ever driven though. Street disc is definitely a nicer driver.
 
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