SHOspazz92
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So, After swapping to a stock 55mm MAF and the car running like garbage afterwords, I find two of my plug wells have a pool of water in them. Cleaned them out, the car runs like a champ and I'll be damned! This car has low end again!
Well, As it turns out this really is a SHO because now my clutch is slipping (Only if I am in let's say in 3rd of 4th at a low RPM (Say 2,000-2500) and mash the gas. At WOT in 1st and 2nd at higher RPM's in any gear, It won't slip.
Anyways, This car has a 9 Puck Fibertuff unit. I'm not sure on the mileage but I can't see it having more then 15,000 Miles, MAX. This is the second 9 puck clutch that I have had (95 had one as well) that has started slipping with low miles on it and with almost no warning. I'm sure it's a fine product but I just have not had luck with them. With that said, I'm considering my options on what clutch to get.
Granted my car is essentially a track car I still put maybe 200 Miles on it a month just taking it out to Local car meet's and such (I also have a event at VIR this weekend, Hopefully the clutch will stay togheter!
). Considering that this car weighs 700 pounds less then when it was stock I'm wondering if a Heavy duty clutch is even necessary. I think somthing along the lines of a Stage one or even a stock unit should do fine considering how much less weight this car has to deal with. However, The car is a bolt on car (2.5 Single exhaust, +20 Cams, PNP/BBB, etc).
Even with the bolt on's, I'm sure a near stock clutch can handle the power. If it sounds like I am trying to cheap out, I kind of am. I replaced the 9 Puck that was in my 95 with a stock unit (Sachs) and it held great, Stood up to constant abuse on the street, a few trips to the drag strip - etc etc. I'm just wondering what your guy's opinion would be. Do you think a stage one or even stock unit could withstand 3-4 Road course event's a year as well as a few trips to the drags? I don't see why not considering my car's weight. If I have to buy a stage 2-3 unit I will, But quite honestly I don't really see a point if the stock clutch's are up to the task.
Opinions?
-Sam
Well, As it turns out this really is a SHO because now my clutch is slipping (Only if I am in let's say in 3rd of 4th at a low RPM (Say 2,000-2500) and mash the gas. At WOT in 1st and 2nd at higher RPM's in any gear, It won't slip.
Anyways, This car has a 9 Puck Fibertuff unit. I'm not sure on the mileage but I can't see it having more then 15,000 Miles, MAX. This is the second 9 puck clutch that I have had (95 had one as well) that has started slipping with low miles on it and with almost no warning. I'm sure it's a fine product but I just have not had luck with them. With that said, I'm considering my options on what clutch to get.
Granted my car is essentially a track car I still put maybe 200 Miles on it a month just taking it out to Local car meet's and such (I also have a event at VIR this weekend, Hopefully the clutch will stay togheter!
). Considering that this car weighs 700 pounds less then when it was stock I'm wondering if a Heavy duty clutch is even necessary. I think somthing along the lines of a Stage one or even a stock unit should do fine considering how much less weight this car has to deal with. However, The car is a bolt on car (2.5 Single exhaust, +20 Cams, PNP/BBB, etc).Even with the bolt on's, I'm sure a near stock clutch can handle the power. If it sounds like I am trying to cheap out, I kind of am. I replaced the 9 Puck that was in my 95 with a stock unit (Sachs) and it held great, Stood up to constant abuse on the street, a few trips to the drag strip - etc etc. I'm just wondering what your guy's opinion would be. Do you think a stage one or even stock unit could withstand 3-4 Road course event's a year as well as a few trips to the drags? I don't see why not considering my car's weight. If I have to buy a stage 2-3 unit I will, But quite honestly I don't really see a point if the stock clutch's are up to the task.
Opinions?
-Sam
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