my clutch is starting to slip (i get some pretty high boost spikes, but i don't really care becuase i'm replacing things this winter). anyway, with these mods would an ACT 2100 clutch hold up?...
evoIII 16g FMIC 255lph FP 550-650cc injectors and boost around 20psi (of course that's not everything for mods, but you get the idea).
i'm just scared to go with anything more in fear of playing with crankwalk. i'm also thinking about getting the phantom grip LSD with upgraded springs just to try out. i haven't really seen any real complaints from people that actually have them. some going 2+ years with it. so i dunno.
#5844, "RE: Would an ACT 2100 work with this?" In response to Reply # 1
Why are you scared of CW? CW is seriously overated. What are your horspower goals with this car? You should chose your clutch based on your goals with the car. ACT 2100 cannot to the repeated abuse like the 2600. Then on top of that there is the matter on which disc to go with.
_____________________________________________ Jerrome B. 1995 GSX - Race 1997 GST - Drive 1995 GST - Who the hell knows
#5845, "RE: Would an ACT 2100 work with this?" In response to Reply # 2
Originally posted by BigBald Why are you scared of CW? CW is seriously overated. What are your horspower goals with this car? You should chose your clutch based on your goals with the car. ACT 2100 cannot to the repeated abuse like the 2600. Then on top of that there is the matter on which disc to go with.
Agreed on the 2100 not taking abuse very well, especially in an awd ( i used a 2100, it lasted about 50 passes and 7000 miles, got a 2600 ) but i don't see why you would even have to think about what disk to use, the organic disk they come with is an excellent disk, very streetable and easy to slip, the 2100,2600, and even the 2900 all come with the same organic disk, reason being, its a good disk to use.
#5848, "RE: Would an ACT 2100 work with this?" In response to Reply # 3
Originally posted by DSMTunerS95
Originally posted by BigBald Why are you scared of CW? CW is seriously overated. What are your horspower goals with this car? You should chose your clutch based on your goals with the car. ACT 2100 cannot to the repeated abuse like the 2600. Then on top of that there is the matter on which disc to go with.
Agreed on the 2100 not taking abuse very well, especially in an awd ( i used a 2100, it lasted about 50 passes and 7000 miles, got a 2600 ) but i don't see why you would even have to think about what disk to use, the organic disk they come with is an excellent disk, very streetable and easy to slip, the 2100,2600, and even the 2900 all come with the same organic disk, reason being, its a good disk to use.
Well there are many complaints abotu the Street disc ACT produces. I personally went with the 6 puck due to the hp numbers i want to achieve. the street disc is more prone to slipping in higher hp applications. I have personally seen this happen on more then one occasion.
but yeah...2100 is fine for him. I would still get the 2600 just because....people always change their minds about things......a clutch job is not something i want to do more then once....lol....
_____________________________________________ Jerrome B. 1995 GSX - Race 1997 GST - Drive 1995 GST - Who the hell knows
#5850, "RE: Would an ACT 2100 work with this?" In response to Reply # 7
Originally posted by HybriDSM
Originally posted by BigBald
Originally posted by DSMTunerS95
Originally posted by BigBald Why are you scared of CW? CW is seriously overated. What are your horspower goals with this car? You should chose your clutch based on your goals with the car. ACT 2100 cannot to the repeated abuse like the 2600. Then on top of that there is the matter on which disc to go with.
Agreed on the 2100 not taking abuse very well, especially in an awd ( i used a 2100, it lasted about 50 passes and 7000 miles, got a 2600 ) but i don't see why you would even have to think about what disk to use, the organic disk they come with is an excellent disk, very streetable and easy to slip, the 2100,2600, and even the 2900 all come with the same organic disk, reason being, its a good disk to use.
Well there are many complaints abotu the Street disc ACT produces. I personally went with the 6 puck due to the hp numbers i want to achieve. the street disc is more prone to slipping in higher hp applications. I have personally seen this happen on more then one occasion. but yeah...2100 is fine for him. I would still get the 2600 just because....people always change their minds about things......a clutch job is not something i want to do more then once....lol....
With the power you want to make, you'll be pulling trannies quite often. Just the way it is.
not a TRE tranny.....Should hold up quite well I was told.......
_____________________________________________ Jerrome B. 1995 GSX - Race 1997 GST - Drive 1995 GST - Who the hell knows
#5851, "RE: Would an ACT 2100 work with this?" In response to Reply # 8 Oct-11-04 06:56 PM by HybriDSM
Originally posted by BigBald
Originally posted by HybriDSM
Originally posted by BigBald
Originally posted by DSMTunerS95
Originally posted by BigBald Why are you scared of CW? CW is seriously overated. What are your horspower goals with this car? You should chose your clutch based on your goals with the car. ACT 2100 cannot to the repeated abuse like the 2600. Then on top of that there is the matter on which disc to go with.
Agreed on the 2100 not taking abuse very well, especially in an awd ( i used a 2100, it lasted about 50 passes and 7000 miles, got a 2600 ) but i don't see why you would even have to think about what disk to use, the organic disk they come with is an excellent disk, very streetable and easy to slip, the 2100,2600, and even the 2900 all come with the same organic disk, reason being, its a good disk to use.
Well there are many complaints abotu the Street disc ACT produces. I personally went with the 6 puck due to the hp numbers i want to achieve. the street disc is more prone to slipping in higher hp applications. I have personally seen this happen on more then one occasion. but yeah...2100 is fine for him. I would still get the 2600 just because....people always change their minds about things......a clutch job is not something i want to do more then once....lol....
With the power you want to make, you'll be pulling trannies quite often. Just the way it is.
not a TRE tranny.....Should hold up quite well I was told.......
Not to replace the tranny, but to replace the clutches you burn through. Trying to get into the 10's will take alot of passes. That's all I was saying. With that much power, things will start breaking at some point, but at least you'll be stupid fast in between.
It's too much fun to pass up though.
Edit: Also, I expect at some point to have my Shep tranny rebuilt in some capacity. I guess I have just gotten ready to prepare myself mentally for the inevitable. 'Tis the DSM way.
#5852, "RE: Would an ACT 2100 work with this?" In response to Reply # 9 Oct-11-04 08:13 PM by thedawg
I dont know crap compared to these guys, but my 14B@15psi FWD used up most of an ACT2100 in only 10k miles. Maybe that's good but it seemed kinda short-lived for how expensive it was.
It is MUCH easier to daily drive than an ACT2600 though.