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Old 01-18-2004 | 12:17 PM
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And how much WHP are you pushing and do you have any issues with it slipping??
Old 01-18-2004 | 12:54 PM
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me me me , about 400rwhp, no probs
Old 01-18-2004 | 02:32 PM
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jay doesn't drive like i do........so it actually hasn't broken yet LOL



go 6puck if you drive like me
Old 01-18-2004 | 03:28 PM
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ive got it but no idea on hp numbers, i do know the last person to drive my car smoked it out more then a tire smokes with a vosko burnout but i can still launch at 4250 and it grabs like a ****.



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Old 01-18-2004 | 03:42 PM
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Originally Posted by vosko' date='Jan 18 2004, 02:32 PM
jay doesn't drive like i do........so it actually hasn't broken yet LOL



go 6puck if you drive like me
Vosko - I am currently running an Act Extreme PP and a custom sprung 6 puck. Yes, it grabs hard. But it is so harsh. I do not do 7K RPM clutch dumps and I do not drag race. When I autocross ot is important to get off the line fast. But I feel like this car could be better behaved w/ a street strip clutch instead. We installed the 6 puck in fear of a SS not holding up to the power of the engine.



I am just wondering if there are people in the 400RWHP range using a SS and not having problems. It seems like it is holding up good for some here so that is promising.
Old 01-18-2004 | 03:55 PM
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Yes Jim, I am not like the terminator, but I do beat on my car. No 7k drops here, but I get hard launches, smooth engagment, and no slipping problems. The setup is 3 years old, and about 20k miles of abuse. Also on a sidenote, I am using the SR lightweight flywheel
Old 01-18-2004 | 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Jims5543' date='Jan 18 2004, 12:42 PM
Vosko - I am currently running an Act Extreme PP and a custom sprung 6 puck. Yes, it grabs hard. But it is so harsh. I do not do 7K RPM clutch dumps and I do not drag race. When I autocross ot is important to get off the line fast. But I feel like this car could be better behaved w/ a street strip clutch instead. We installed the 6 puck in fear of a SS not holding up to the power of the engine.



I am just wondering if there are people in the 400RWHP range using a SS and not having problems. It seems like it is holding up good for some here so that is promising.
yeah i had the same setup as you do, but it pissed me off too much. now ive got a stock disc in there, and i'm happy, no slip; but i'm only tuned up to 4500rpms....



the stock clutch would start slipping @5000-5500 rpms on the 2 rotor setup
Old 01-18-2004 | 06:31 PM
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what about the racing beat disc with the extreme PP?
Old 01-19-2004 | 09:04 PM
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I have it. Grabs good like everyone said. I also have a Pineapple sprung 6 puck for when I break the street/strip disk
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