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TsiEagleTalon92
01-08-2008, 08:09 PM
Ya I know that pedal doesn't have anything to do with the grip of the disk, I'll give them a call in a couple days or so. Thanks.

HiImBrian
01-08-2008, 08:20 PM
Thats why i will re-reccomend the sprung kevlar. It is a street disk so it's very driveable, but has amazing grab and can hold lots of power. With the 2600 its been proven to 30K with 500+ hp & tq by twick69 on tuners, and has withheld around 8k and 350 awhp for my car so far. With the pressure plate, if there are no heat spots/cracking/warping it should be fine, but I will reccomend replacing the pivot ball and clutch fork... the 2600 does alot of damage to those items.

I'll look into that. I trust your opinion it just seems a little pricey for me.

edit: where can you buy just the pp?

crazy_skier
01-09-2008, 09:12 AM
I know that modern auto sells just the pressure plate, and so does lse.Also, I also have a under 1K 2600 pressure plate sitting in my garage. I think I got the pressure plate for $290 shipped and then I got the sprung kevlar disk for ~$180 shipped. So it was a little pricey being close to $500 + clutch fork but I absolutely loved the grab and easy driveability. The disk has the kevlar built up like an 8 puck but is on a whole disk, so it is a big grabbier like a puck disk than my old full 2600 set up, but not grabby in a bad way. Minneapolis traffic was ok, and that was also with an act lightweight flywheel

HiImBrian
01-09-2008, 01:10 PM
Yea I would love to go with a setup like that but imo that's a little more than I really need and more than I'd like to spend haha. This is my dd and I think a dxd would work just fine. Thanks though!

HiImBrian
02-21-2008, 10:39 AM
Gunna bring thing back for a couple more last questions.

Halon if you reccomend the rre x-clutch so much could you give me a link? I can't find that one on their site.

I'm planning on going with the sbd dxd clutch kit. After skimming and re-skimming this thread and others I found it's right up there with the 2600 and should/could last just as long. If anybody has any reason to choose the 2600 or a diff clutch over the dxd post up and lmk soon. I'm be ordering this later today. :) thanks again for all your guys help

Halon
02-21-2008, 11:09 AM
If you are actually interested in it, you must call them as they do not advertise it.

Here is a link to their Evo one, but the stats are different for the DSM one. Call them and they can tell you the specs.
http://roadraceengineering.com/evo/nonameclutch.htm

HiImBrian
02-21-2008, 12:16 PM
Ok I'll give them a call, but I'd like to stay under $400 for the kit if possible.

awd-drifter
02-26-2008, 01:36 PM
hey guys, i was doing some research and what about Zoom clutches? i hear they're sorta like the fidanza's but less money. has anyone ran them? im thinking about getting the stage 2 zoom clutch kit pretty soon. thanks again guys!