Whats the different characteristics of a 4 puck and a 6 puck.
I uderstand the spring loaded is better for street since engagment is smoothed out some by the springs. Does 6 points engage faster than a 4 point? Could some one point it out for me? |
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I would have to take a guess and say a 6 puck will engage smoother. Due to the surface area. 6 small contact pads, should grab smoother than 4 large ones, just my guess.
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OK so appearently I am not a stupid ass for not knowing.
Sounds plausable. Anyone know for sure? |
anyone??
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Originally Posted by Fd3BOOST' date='Jan 15 2004, 07:29 AM
anyone??
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Mcleod Sintered Iron Rev lok II # 5205-02 is the disc number. Takes a few days to build and is about 300 350 dollars.
p.s. puck disc will break **** IMO. |
sintered iron is for TRACK USE ONLY. Vosko had that ****. Wow what a PIA clutch
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Well, it worked great for me. When it is cold it slips so it is good for the street and when you heat it up it grips like a son of the gun. Puck style clutchs tend to break stuff. Kinda like how vosko went thru so many driveline parts.
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Yea but what were you uning the mcleod disc in?
I know you didnt have it in your old rx7. You sold that with an ACT, I helped you do the mod list so I remeber. So i am assuming you had it in you rx8. That would be a big difference. Not that I am against it but If I had $350 for a disc Wouldnt you be mad if you werent getting it? https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...R#>/tongue.png I can get a 4 puck spring loaded from Ito for $140. I just wanna get an idea of what to expect from that particular disc. |
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