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Thread: Ahhh got the correct clutch!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ross
    Jon,
    Why is the puck style used for high perf. applications?
    Seems counterintuitive to reduce the friction area.
    The pucks are used in drag and road racing where smoothe engagement is not needed - IE rev it and drop it with minimal slipping. Also, I don't think the ceramic / sintered iron can be shapped into a full circle like an organic clutch disc. The more pucks they have, the less harsh engagement (thats relative tough, its pretty on/off still with 6) while 3 and 4 pucks pretty much grab as soon as a puck grabs the flywheel.

    You can get full disc organic or full disc kevlar from ClutchNet but naturally the materials are not designed for maximum hold - in fact if you glaze a Kevlar disc up too badly consider it trash as the kevlar does no break the glaze on the flywheel and it just make more and more mess of the setup.

    Most of the "grab" comes from the clutch design with a 6 puck being the most aggressive you should ever attempt to drive on the street, a 4 puck being slightly more insane, and a 3 puck will leave you wanting to end your life if you have to stop at traffic lights. However, the pressure plate is responsible for the "hold" versus initial grab. A lot of people, especially road course racers tend to use stock Sachs organic discs for M3s but use an upgraded pressure plate - it gives good driving characteristics with slightly increased hold capability. The pressure plate I chose is a little bit more "wild" than necessary - its clamping force is 150% more than stock and although the salesman said people run them on the street, he did not recommend it - but again, that's relative, people also said I wouldn't like driving the Holset turbo on the street and that couldn't be further from true!

    For $545 shipped you can't go wrong (Thats disc + pressure plate_. If I ever get and run a 3 puck, they are only $90!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Booster
    Nice Jon.....how long is the break in period ? Is this the same pkg. you think I should get ? And if so....pm me the damage to wallet please.
    Kudos.......Vinny
    It's really up to you - I will let you know how the car drives - they offer tons of options - go to www.clutchnet.com and simply put in you car and choose "solid hub" as that is what the stock flywheel caters to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon K
    It's really up to you - I will let you know how the car drives - they offer tons of options - go to www.clutchnet.com and simply put in you car and choose "solid hub" as that is what the stock flywheel caters to.
    Great news. So what is their break in miles ?Very many before you can mash it ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon K
    Doesn't look like an upgrade in terms of holding power? Do you mean M3 vs M50 or stock versus this?
    meant the one they sent you doesnt seem like much of an upgrade against the one you ordered.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Booster
    Great news. So what is their break in miles ?Very many before you can mash it ?
    People consider ceramic metallic clutches to not have a break in, you just slip the clutch when starting off and it cuts the flywheel surface. However, I am goign to be easy on it for about 500 miles or so.

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