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geno414

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Jan 13, 2011
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Hi, i have a 1995 eagle talon tsi awd with a 6 bolt bottom end swap 2g tranny 2g head. my tranny was leaking and my seals went bad and got all over my clutch so now i need a new one. i need some help picking the right one my car is in the shop so i need it asap!
my price range is nothing over 400 but still looking for an amazing clutch it is a 2.3 stroked its my dd on 20psi i used to use a 6 puck disk but i herd it wheres out faster and so far i seen this clutch but i don't know what is a good clutch and i don't know the difference from a 4 puck - 6 puck - street disk. :aha:

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Any one ? i really need some good info please.
 
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I would not get a slave extension rod. It is a band aid for a master cylinder not properly adjusted. An act 2100 is a decent clutch. Not much more stiff than stock and will take more abuse. What are your plans for the car? How much power does it need to hold? What are you running 20 psi on? I might look at a 2600 over a 2100 in your situation. I personally have a South bend Pressure plate and kevlar clutch disk from Tmz performance.
 
The difference between a 4 puck, 6 puck, and street disc style clutch is namely the difference in the friction surfaces, and four puck has four friction areas, a six puck has six, etc.. The lower amount of friction area translates to a harsher engagement, this isn't to say that you can't DD a 6 or 4 puck but it wouldn't exactly be fun depending on what you get LOL. A street disc is such because it has a solid friction area that is nicer and more user friendly for street use. I have a very mild setup on my car but have driven DSM's with the ACT 2600, it's a nice, affordable well proven set up, I've also heard good things about the Exedy Stage 2
 
If your budget is nothing above $400 your kind of limited. Being AWD I would highly suggest something higher than a 2100 which is what about $400 can get. The South Bend SS series with Kevlar disk is 440 shipped from TMZ and I highly recommend it.
 
i have a small 16g turbo and its awd and it's my dd i used to run a zoom stage three 6 puck before and i'm trying to find the best clutch for my buck that can hold up to my dd and a race hear and there on the street nothing big.
 
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