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clutch ? for my GSX

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bobo2986

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Jan 14, 2003
Hey guys I'm fairly new to DSM tuners but have had my car for awhile but I have a question about changing the clutch on my eclipse, if I drive a GSX would a six puck disk clutch be a poor decision because I have heard that it puts alot of stress on the drivetrain? thank for your time and any advice would be appreciated.
 
You have a few options. I would say buy a ACT 2600 presure plate, with the full face street disk. Thats what most ppl run and love it. If you have a 2 g some ppl worry about the extra force on the crack, and might make it start to walk. So you could buy a CenterForce clutch, because it has less clamping force the the ACT. But the friction dick tend to heat up, and make the clutch slip. So put in a ACT friction disk with it. So then you have the best of both worlds. But you pay for both world to. I still think you should just throw in the SCT 2600 presure plate with the street disk and have fun. Its a great clutch, and if you have a 2g. If it walks it walks
 
try the ACT 2100 series that would probably be a good choice, it doesn't have alot of pedal effort and still has a good amount of clamping force.
 
thanks alot guys for the advice I really appreciate it I'll look into the ACT clutches
 
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