Monster Clutch- Stage 3 or 4???
#21
I ordered my stage III last Friday. Looking forward to receiving the parts and getting them installed next weekend! Tech's took the time to speak to me and answer all my questions and make a suggestion based on my particular combination and driving needs.
-Eagle
-Eagle
#22
Gotta jump in here and say that I am liking my stage III. I think I like it even better because of the lightened flywheel... I havent experienced any chatter, even though they warned me that I might, and their customer service is awesome. Their package is a great deal! While a lot of you seem to think that its not, take a look at their feedback. How many "I hate my ram, or spec, or centerforce" threads and comments have you seen? Yes, they havent been in the clutch industry as long as the other guys, but the fact still remains that they have created more consumer energy over their clutch systems than I think I have ever seen... and not one bad comment... to my knowledge. Customer service is your friend
#23
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It seems like that you have already done a good job. Then I should follow your guide. Thanks. Could u please post more in future? Haaa.wow gold cheap wow gold
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it seems like that you have already done a good job. Then i should follow your guide. Thanks. Could u please post more in future? Haaa.wow gold cheap wow gold
#25
Gotta jump in here and say that I am liking my stage III. I think I like it even better because of the lightened flywheel... I havent experienced any chatter, even though they warned me that I might, and their customer service is awesome. Their package is a great deal! While a lot of you seem to think that its not, take a look at their feedback. How many "I hate my ram, or spec, or centerforce" threads and comments have you seen? Yes, they havent been in the clutch industry as long as the other guys, but the fact still remains that they have created more consumer energy over their clutch systems than I think I have ever seen... and not one bad comment... to my knowledge. Customer service is your friend
I will say that you can't expect perfection on every single item, we are humans and we miss things. The thing that sets us apart is our customer service, if we make a mistake we own up to it and take care of the customer, that's the way it should be done. I appreciate all of the feedback, good or bad. I want everyone that is either purchasing our clutch or is thinking about it to have as much info as possible and to feel as comfortable as possible about their purchasing decision. It's our job to make that happen, if we don't, we fail, plain and simple.
It seems like that you have already done a good job. Then I should follow your guide. Thanks. Could u please post more in future? Haaa.wow gold cheap wow gold
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Funny, but just about ALL the stuff I grew up on, from Spam to Vienna sausage's to Bologna, I can not and will not eat anymore. I remember riding to school in my Mom's Ford Maverick, and I was not allowed to ride in the front seat because the door would fly open on left hand turns
#31
Oh Hell yes!! Yeah, I grew up poverty stricken as well, and that is why I can honestly say I don't like it, I grew up on that nasty **** My dad still eats it though, with his cottage cheese.
Funny, but just about ALL the stuff I grew up on, from Spam to Vienna sausage's to Bologna, I can not and will not eat anymore. I remember riding to school in my Mom's Ford Maverick, and I was not allowed to ride in the front seat because the door would fly open on left hand turns
Funny, but just about ALL the stuff I grew up on, from Spam to Vienna sausage's to Bologna, I can not and will not eat anymore. I remember riding to school in my Mom's Ford Maverick, and I was not allowed to ride in the front seat because the door would fly open on left hand turns
#32
My clutch came in last Friday. Packaging was a wooden box for the flywheel, disc and pressure plate - then a separate box for the slave, pilot bearing, and alignment tool. Top notch packaging for sure.
Motor is coming off the stand this weekend so I can install the clutch setup! I'm pumped!
-Eagle
Motor is coming off the stand this weekend so I can install the clutch setup! I'm pumped!
-Eagle
#33
My clutch came in last Friday. Packaging was a wooden box for the flywheel, disc and pressure plate - then a separate box for the slave, pilot bearing, and alignment tool. Top notch packaging for sure.
Motor is coming off the stand this weekend so I can install the clutch setup! I'm pumped!
-Eagle
Motor is coming off the stand this weekend so I can install the clutch setup! I'm pumped!
-Eagle
I told you. Unbelievable what these guys do, from start to finish. It can tell you ALOT about how a product will be from customer service and how it is shipped, normally anyways
#34
My clutch came in last Friday. Packaging was a wooden box for the flywheel, disc and pressure plate - then a separate box for the slave, pilot bearing, and alignment tool. Top notch packaging for sure.
Motor is coming off the stand this weekend so I can install the clutch setup! I'm pumped!
-Eagle
Motor is coming off the stand this weekend so I can install the clutch setup! I'm pumped!
-Eagle
Keep us posted!
#35
Just got mine installed with my new engine last week. Had the car this weekend to drive around. Clutch feels amazing. Since it is a puck design, it takes a little getting used to, but still feels great! Thanks SNL!
#36
I too just got my new monster stage III installed and into the car this past weekend. I'm wrapping up odds and ends on the car until the weather gets a bit better.
dankl, what about the puck design took getting used to? I'm curious what I have to look forward to!
-Eagle
dankl, what about the puck design took getting used to? I'm curious what I have to look forward to!
-Eagle
#37
Eagle:
Nothing much to get used to about the puck design. Just a little different feel. Seems like it's not as "slippable" as a conventional design, but after driving it once, I got the hang of it.
Keep in mind though that I have been driving my new car around everyday. It is a G35 6speed. Obviously, this is a huge difference compared to my Camaro. It may have just been the fact that I was driving an "easy" clutch around for a few months since the Camaro was out of commission for a few months.
Nothing much to get used to about the puck design. Just a little different feel. Seems like it's not as "slippable" as a conventional design, but after driving it once, I got the hang of it.
Keep in mind though that I have been driving my new car around everyday. It is a G35 6speed. Obviously, this is a huge difference compared to my Camaro. It may have just been the fact that I was driving an "easy" clutch around for a few months since the Camaro was out of commission for a few months.
#38
Eagle:
Nothing much to get used to about the puck design. Just a little different feel. Seems like it's not as "slippable" as a conventional design, but after driving it once, I got the hang of it.
Keep in mind though that I have been driving my new car around everyday. It is a G35 6speed. Obviously, this is a huge difference compared to my Camaro. It may have just been the fact that I was driving an "easy" clutch around for a few months since the Camaro was out of commission for a few months.
Nothing much to get used to about the puck design. Just a little different feel. Seems like it's not as "slippable" as a conventional design, but after driving it once, I got the hang of it.
Keep in mind though that I have been driving my new car around everyday. It is a G35 6speed. Obviously, this is a huge difference compared to my Camaro. It may have just been the fact that I was driving an "easy" clutch around for a few months since the Camaro was out of commission for a few months.
#40
I took my car out for a couple laps around the block today and I can't believe how easy this clutch is to drive. Granted its been 10 months or so since driving my stock LS6 clutch - but the stage III monster clutch feels just like I remember the LS6. Can't wait to try it out @ the track... after I get it broke in of course!!!