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- Oct 26, 2003
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Moscow,
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So the "old" way of talking about ACT clutches is by the force of the pressure plate in lbs. or the designations "2100", "2600", "2900", and "3200". However ACT also has model names for their kits such as "MB1-XTSS". The first three figures state the make of the vehicle, e.g. "MB1" for my 1990 Eagle Talon AWD turbo. Then the last two letters are for the disc type such as "SS" for street disc, "R4" or "R6" for 4 puck and 6 puck discs, respectively. Then the two letters left over are the "XT". This signifies the pressure plate type. There are a few: "HD" for heavy duty, "XT" for xtreme, and "XX" for Maxx Xtreme.
Okay, here is my dilemma. I just called a site sponsor/vendor to order an ACT "2900" clutch kit with a street disc which I thought was the MB1-XTSS. However, I was told that the 2900 kit is the MB1-XXSS kit.
Which one is it and did I order the right kit? Thanks!
Okay, here is my dilemma. I just called a site sponsor/vendor to order an ACT "2900" clutch kit with a street disc which I thought was the MB1-XTSS. However, I was told that the 2900 kit is the MB1-XXSS kit.
Which one is it and did I order the right kit? Thanks!
