Can you over due a clutch?
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. 

Why?
overkill on a clutch isn't going to hurt anything. Its when you don't have a strong enough clutch that shit decides to blow up. if he wants to get a 6 puck, and a serious leg work out, so be it.
I'm with everybody else (since I had one) -CM stage 1 ftw.
I'm with everybody else (since I had one) -CM stage 1 ftw.
Most people with clutch master have had problems. I had one in a 198 hp n/a motor (stage 2) and I went through 3 in 5 months. I know how to drive and I broke them in so I know it wasn't me.
I finally put a act clutch in there and didn't even brake it in and never had a problem, and it was only a stage 1,
ACt FTW
Not true, overkill will kill the tranny and much more, And the clutches that are stage 4 and shit aren't made to be driven on the street.
Like I've stated, I've had positive and negative comments on CM. Hopefully this Competition Clutch will hold me over.
I have a competiton 6 puck in my hatch. It's holding over 600hp and 470+tq. Its a little hard on the leg, and defintely takes some getting used to. But it's done me well so far. Tilton Twin Disc is next 
For what its worth, I made 400hp and 350tq before my OE clutch let go. But when it did let go it went quick.

For what its worth, I made 400hp and 350tq before my OE clutch let go. But when it did let go it went quick.






