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ACT clutch help

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Moparbishi

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Sep 15, 2007
Fremont, Nebraska
i daily drive my car with a 2600 but there is a diffrence in the fwd clutches they are smaller then the awd ones so the fwd will not work on an awd
 
and i wouldnt run that clutch disk eaither its way to harsh for the street im running a street disk your tranny would take a huge beating with that disk the way it engauges is to much for that disk but like i said it will not work on an awd if i were you i would see if you can pick up a used 2600 awd pressure plate for a cheap and buy a new street disk there alittle over 100 for a new disk
 
False. All pressure plates are the same regardless of FWD or AWD, 6 or 7 bolt. The difference is in the ring gear and flywheel itself.

The four puck is a pretty serious disk. I have the 2900 and sprung six puck. It grabs like none other but chatter is intense in stop and go traffic.

Disclaimer being twin disc clutches; but in actuality they come with their own flywheel with is only available in an AWD size.
 
I just got off the phone with my cousin and he also said thats way to harsh of a clutch. He has act 2600 in his 11 sec. 1g still holds hard launchs. Im just going to get the act 2600 from orielys. Also while im doing clutch im putting in a fidanza flywheel, any reviews on those.
 
if you want a 2900 pressure plate would be ok to run its the actual disk the 4 puck is the to harsh part
 
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