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Old Nov 30, 2006 | 10:41 PM
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Default Re: Can you over due a clutch?

Originally Posted by tatmonster
go a little more than stock, im puttin down 265 with a stock clutch and there is no slipping, its a new one (maybe 10,000 miles) but its takin it, when it needs replaced im goin with a clutch masters stage 1, smooth, but grabs when you need it to. good luck
I'll vouch for the clutchmaster stage one. I have one in my old car. My buddy also had a CM stage 3 full face in his 330whp Si for 3 years before it took a dump on him, lots of track abuse and 40,000 miles will do that.

Originally Posted by Assassin
IMO yes you can. I think a 6 puck might be a little much, but then again I don't own a honda so I wouldn't know. They have some great full faced discs out there that handle decent amount of power and still engage well. I have a competition clutch in my Evo. It's great.......for now.
Good to hear. I bought a Competition Clutch for my Honda. 6-Puck sprung

Originally Posted by GaRn
Regardless there is NO reason for a puck clutch with < 350 whp lol..
Why?