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Old Dec 26, 2010, 05:14 PM
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i'm looking at getting a clutch too and have the same power mods as OP. so the ACT XTSS is the one to get? why not a puck clutch?
Old Dec 26, 2010, 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by AKAweasle
i'm looking at getting a clutch too and have the same power mods as OP. so the ACT XTSS is the one to get? why not a puck clutch?
Puck is more aggressive for normal driving. It chatters and are only mainly for high tq. I would only get one if i drag race which i dont.

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Old Dec 26, 2010, 07:30 PM
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Also how does the extreme clutch pedal feel compared to stock? Is it alot stiffer?
Old Dec 26, 2010, 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by WolfsFang
Also how does the extreme clutch pedal feel compared to stock? Is it alot stiffer?
Yes it is noticeably stiffer than an oem clutch . However I got used to it rather quickly just as it was claimed in the posted links review .

From what I notice is that as it is stiffer to start pushing it slightly becomes easier on the way down . So holding it down for modulation of the clutch and slipping is not bad at all . Other experiences of clutches that are not daily friendly as far as stiffness goes , they tend to stiffen more or hold it's pressure feel through out the travel down .

So after you install it and take it for a spin you reaction will be as follows . First time pushing it in " oh i can feel the pressure difference" driving down for a couple blocks later ; " oh I don't think I feel a huge difference from oem" and a couple days later ; " damn feels just like oem " ! That's how easy it was for me to get used to it . However every one has different opinions on this .

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Old Dec 26, 2010, 08:39 PM
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Well i started to learn manual last year around this time with my GSX. It had a 2100 so it was a really stiff clutch to learn on. Im sure if it feels closely like the 2100 then i wont notice it that much. So this kit is not horrible for DD'ing the car?

*edit* i was talking to my friend on FB and he kept on saying "Oh that is such a stiff clutch, you will regret it just like your 6 speed".... He just got a sti so i think its us butting heads. But it did make me question it.

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Old Dec 26, 2010, 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by WolfsFang
Well i started to learn manual last year around this time with my GSX. It had a 2100 so it was a really stiff clutch to learn on. Im sure if it feels closely like the 2100 then i wont notice it that much. So this kit is not horrible for DD'ing the car?
In my opinion it is excellent for daily driving.
Old Dec 26, 2010, 09:11 PM
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Well im all set. 4Retch is going to install it for me because i constantly txt and bother him haha.
Old Dec 27, 2010, 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by WolfsFang
Well im all set. 4Retch is going to install it for me because i constantly txt and bother him haha.
Be sure to give us a call or shoot a pm to maperformance before you purchase elsewhere, we should be able to match or beat any price out there
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Good feedback in here for users of several different clutches. I love how alot of people reference the old 2100 and 2600 pressure plates in their 1 and 2G DSM's.
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The 2100 in my 1g rocked. I didnt get the act for the evo because of all the lockout issues i heard about. But if anything happens ill prob buy the act next.
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you should get the act hdss

i run the act hdss and i'm about 400whp on pump and 500whp on race gas with my gt35r setup. i have about 30k milwa on this clutch with 1 drag racing day 7 acuto cross days and 1 track day it the clutch has been great

you are at a low power lever and should not get the xtss. pedal will feel heaver with the Xtreem pressur plate. The hd pressure plate feels almost like stock.
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