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ACT 2100 vs 2600(tranny killer?)

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jt1583

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Mar 24, 2004
alpharetta, Georgia
im debating over getting the 2100 or 2600 clutch. The pros to the 2600 would be a better bite, but more pedal pressure which i don't mind. Ive heard that the 2100 can slip sometimes so im really leaning towards the 2600, but my question is, does the 2600 hurt the transmission? Ive heard alot of "yes's" and alot of "no's", does anyone know FOR SURE?
 
As with any part it is how you use it. If you just dump the clutch to get a good launch then, yes it will break things. If you slip the clutch and drive like a normal person most of the time then it wont be a problem. I went with the 2600 becasue I wanted the extra holding capacity and it hasnt let me down.

Michael
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