stage3 clutch disc with stock pressureplate ?
not sure if i posted here be4, but i am still not sure if this is do able.
my stage3 clutch is too heavy for daily use. and i have bent 4 clutch forks already. so i am thinking if i can use stock pressureplate to make my clutch softer and keep my strong stage 3 disc? thx guys |
the pressure plate is what makes the clutch strong thats why its called a "pressure"plate. the disk is part of the equation but not the reason for a stiff clutch. you may want to try a different spring loaded type disk which will help huge for daily driving.
call the clutch manufacture and see what they say. i would trust their opinion more than anyone on a message board. |
Technically, you should be able to use a Stock pressure plate if you want to. However we don't know what the final clamp load will be. (torque holding abilities) Your still better off talking to the Manfacturer first.
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Re: stage3 clutch disc with stock pressureplate ?
Originally posted by DarkKid not sure if i posted here be4, but i am still not sure if this is do able. my stage3 clutch is too heavy for daily use. and i have bent 4 clutch forks already. so i am thinking if i can use stock pressureplate to make my clutch softer and keep my strong stage 3 disc? thx guys In my CRX I had a stage 3 clutch on my stock B16 pressure plate. There was a lot more gripping than a stock clutch but a little less than with the real pressure plate. For daily driving it was a lot easier to drive with, especially being cable. I would swap in the stock one especially since you need a new pressure plate anyways. |
thx guys, i will call manufacture and see.
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why not just buy stage 2?
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Originally posted by DarkKid thx guys, i will call manufacture and see. With a stage 3 didn't you have some kind of warranty with it? |
warranty on a race clutch? i dont think so scotty. i dont think its a problem of the clutch is bad it seems to be more of a buyer screw up, mind you he may have been misinformed on what to buy. what power are you making and what engine?
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