NotSoSlowSHO
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dantheman68 said:could it be the problems arise because we have a weak quadrant, and a performance clutch has more pressure on it, than a stock clutch, so it gives up sooner than with a stock replacement?
Not likely.
Most of the "performance" clutches use OEM equivelant pressure plates and clamp loads. Typically all that is done to the pressure plate is larger rivets or bolts to hold the strap, all else is the same as a stock pressure plate.
My SHO has been running a SHOnut HD pressure plate and a Fibertuff 6-puck disc for over 40k now. No problems.
Also FYI,
My '89 SHO is on it's 5th clutch. But still running the factory installed clutch cable and quadrant, with no signs of failure or wear. Personally, I find a quadrant failure unlikely. But who knows.... these cars are starting to get a bit old. Maybe this is the start of a trend.
