View Poll Results: Spec 3+ or Cartek
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Spec stage 3+ vs Cartek clutch setup.
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Spec stage 3+ vs Cartek clutch setup.
Spec stage 3+ vs Cartek Clutch
The cartek setup comes with a master too.
Which one and why.
Both are in same price class for me.
Its one or the other.
Let me know what you guys think.
My car will be around
550-600rwhp
600-650rwtq.
cam and TNT nitrous zo6.
The cartek setup comes with a master too.
Which one and why.
Both are in same price class for me.
Its one or the other.
Let me know what you guys think.
My car will be around
550-600rwhp
600-650rwtq.
cam and TNT nitrous zo6.
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screw spec....customer service sucks....If there're so great, how come there're not a sponser on this sight?.....funny how there're in all the magazine with big ads, and you look in gm high tech,,,,you might find one the size of a mouses dick....
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I have a spec 3 plus and it has a 150 miles on it chatters the slightest bit but i need to rebleed my clutch its engaging realy high. i think people with bad specs could be from installation error or not properly bled and not clamping on the disc causing it to basicaly ride the clutch to redline glazing the disc causing it to slip. so far though i have to say i love how it feels i just hope i have good luck with mine.
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I had a spec 3, never again, they included the flywheel, but with my ceramic disc, it wore down that flywheel alot. also at higher rpm the clutch pedal would almost pop back instead of engaging normally, also when i pulled the disc, all but one of the springs in it were broken... IMO thats junk, so with this new motor im installing i went with a RAM HD.
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i think its funny how almost every thread but 1 is against the spec but the spec has a better pole result lol .
Im either gonna go with the carteck or the tex it just depends on my future budget.
Im either gonna go with the carteck or the tex it just depends on my future budget.
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Originally Posted by JoeyAnderson
Who makes CARTEK's clutches?
I have had CARTEK's old and now I have the new one. LOVE BOTH!
Consistently high performance and perfect street manners. The new one does not chatter at all.
I hot lap the ever living sh*t out of my car as long as the water temp is in line, leaving the line at 7000+RPM with consitent 1.45 - 1.40 60's. And I am slipping it out of the whole to keep the RPM up which would only heat the clutch mroe then dumping it. No smell, no slip! I barely tap the clutch when its time to shift, and if in on my game keep the foot firmly planted on the trottle. It has always shifted and launched well for me.
The old clutch lasted 3 years with nearly 200 passes including 30 or 40 on nitrous. The new clutch I have had for almost 2 years with 100 passes or so, once again without a probelm.
A costomer left CARTEK a few years back, and went with a Spec 4 thinking it was better. He claimed that he was never able to shift the car well again and is now a TH350.
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i broke in my clutch it holds fine with my bolt ons and does chatter any more. i went with the spec because i was recomended it by alot of people but i think the cartek would also be a good choice you hear less bad reviews on cartek.