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TkrPerformance
09-05-2009, 02:42 PM
My QM was a great clutch. It lasted almost 2years on for me d.d. the evo. I had no problem driving it in rushhour. It held up just fine till the cluch peddle broke at the master and wore it out right away. It has about the same press. As a 2100 clutch. The ting was really loud. Lot of chater. I just replaced it with a hks twin that was 150.00 cheaper to rebuild over the QM so that is the only reason I changed twin plates.

mike55112
09-05-2009, 02:47 PM
I think brad needs some more input from guys making the same power as him.

Goat Blower
09-05-2009, 05:52 PM
I've got the best of both worlds, a QM twin rebuilt by Steve at PTT with his thicker disks and the important PTT throwout bearing. I don't drive it a lot on the street, but it does drive pretty nice even in rush hour traffic and will hold your power. It also allows for quicker shifting than the heavy singles. Coming from a ACT 3100, I can verify that personally.

I might have your solution for a cheaper twin in a week or two depending on how my Ebay auction goes. If my car doesn't sell for what I'm asking, I will be parting out the high performance stuff and converting back to a stockish looking 2.0 liter/16G car with an ACT 2100 or something similar. Maybe 300 AWHP wouldn't be so bad.....

turbotalon1g
09-05-2009, 06:55 PM
^um, on E85 u can make 400whp.
That will be a sad day.
Good luck to you both, brad check the link forums on what I was talking about someone else is asking about clutches on there.

C3L1CA
09-06-2009, 12:37 PM
Honestly, I think the most budget way to do it is a 2900/6puck, but your slave and master cyl's better be upto par!
I'm pretty sure I replaced the slave when I put in the tre trans. The only thing that kind of gets me thinking of not doing a 2900 combo is that we all know this motor is going to blow and after it does I want to build a motor that will *hopefully make some more power. I don't want to buy another clutch after a motor build.

I have a competition stage 4 and love it! its my second competition clutch i've used and have had good luck with them. oh and they do have a stage 5 clutch kit too that might work better for your power
I was looking at the stage 5 for a little bit but couldn't tell exactly what changed from the stage 4-5. Maybe I'll give them a call and see if they think it would last for a while. I did love my stage 4 from them so that would be a good option of the stage 5 would work out.

What exactly to you mean by clutch drag? I guess I have not had this problem if I have no idea what it is.
From Jacks "Rev the engine up until you feel the car start to move forward. If the car moves forward below 7200RPM, your clutch is dragging." Dragging is just hard on trans and what not.

My QM was a great clutch. It lasted almost 2years on for me d.d. the evo. I had no problem driving it in rushhour. It held up just fine till the cluch peddle broke at the master and wore it out right away. It has about the same press. As a 2100 clutch. The ting was really loud. Lot of chater. I just replaced it with a hks twin that was 150.00 cheaper to rebuild over the QM so that is the only reason I changed twin plates.
Thats awesome it lasted for 2 years daily driving it!

I think brad needs some more input from guys making the same power as him.
I'm open to hearing everybody's input, the more things people either tell me or tell me I should read the more knowledge I'm going to have when picking up my next clutch.

I've got the best of both worlds, a QM twin rebuilt by Steve at PTT with his thicker disks and the important PTT throwout bearing. I don't drive it a lot on the street, but it does drive pretty nice even in rush hour traffic and will hold your power. It also allows for quicker shifting than the heavy singles. Coming from a ACT 3100, I can verify that personally.

I might have your solution for a cheaper twin in a week or two depending on how my Ebay auction goes. If my car doesn't sell for what I'm asking, I will be parting out the high performance stuff and converting back to a stockish looking 2.0 liter/16G car with an ACT 2100 or something similar. Maybe 300 AWHP wouldn't be so bad.....
Thanks for the input! I could possibly be down picking up your twin disc, but I'm an impatient bastard and kind of want to get something ordered or pick something up this week.

^um, on E85 u can make 400whp.
That will be a sad day.
Good luck to you both, brad check the link forums on what I was talking about someone else is asking about clutches on there.
You don't happen to have a link to that thread would you?

Keep 'em coming guys!

turbotalon1g
09-06-2009, 01:40 PM
Good deal on a twin disk setup?
http://dsmlink.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39919&highlight=clutch

Here is a clutch thread guy seems to want the same requirements as you.
http://dsmlink.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36009&highlight=clutch

Here is another clutch setup that would work for you:
http://dsmlink.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39701&highlight=clutch

Rob is a good guy.

Halon
09-06-2009, 05:46 PM
Brad I went through this same ordeal earlier in the season as my Fidanza was finally slipping. I was not interested in a twin-disk setup so I was looking for a standard type setup. I basically did a ton of searching on the Link forums, and PM'd a bunch of the guys making the power level I was (a hair less than you) and running mid/low 10's.

After researching a lot, I ended up with an ACT 2900 pressure plate combined with a Clutchnet Sprung 6-puck disk. MAP was able to get it all for me. Tons of great reviews from a bunch of the guys on there who seem to know what they're doing. If you are worried about dragging at high RPM's, then consider going with an un-sprung disk, it may help with that slightly (from what I heard while doing my research) but you may get more chatter and possibly cause a little more "wear" on the splines of the disk (again, heard this while researching). The pedal pressure of a 2900 isn't that bad actually. I haven't driven a 2600 car in a long time, but I actually feel like the pedal might be a hair lighter than with a 2600 because of their PP design they used on the new 2900 PP's.

It held for me all year, and I even took it out after abusing it for a month and it looked suprisingly good still.


Here's my thread on here about it all:
http://www.mitsustyle.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23089&highlight=clutchnet

C3L1CA
09-11-2009, 12:32 AM
Thanks again for all the input and links guys!

The car held a hard nls 1-2 the other day but don't think it would hold with the 100 shot, and knowing me I'll probably want to spray in first if I can get slicks before i got to the track.

Well I ordered a quater master twin disc and I'm hoping it will be here tomorrow. So who knows what else will fail on this car next, only time will tell.

Halon
09-11-2009, 09:16 AM
Sweet! You'll have to let me ride in that someday because I've never felt a twin disc before.