Spec Stage 3
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It is not unusual to have some sound eminate during engagement when using a carbon-semi-metallic based material. This occurs as a result of the disc material scuffing the flywheel or plate frictions surface during engagement. You will generally see this sound reduce as the unit fully seats and with higher ambient temperatures. Let me know if you have any further questions. Thanks,
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I have run the SPEC 3 took it out at 50k just cus i thought i should cus i was going to the track and knew it has a ton of miles on it (it was fine with plenty of life left) and SPEC 3+ replaced it, it does have a heavier pedal, i personally dont like it but im used to it now and it has been in for 40k and many track trips NO problems
i have seen some break, some wear out ( i personally think they are being driven incorrectly)
Pewter i know about the stage 5 you talk about and not sure whay that one let go, but it was in a hi hp car but when it broke it wasnt doing anything that should have caused failure
i have seen some break, some wear out ( i personally think they are being driven incorrectly)
Pewter i know about the stage 5 you talk about and not sure whay that one let go, but it was in a hi hp car but when it broke it wasnt doing anything that should have caused failure
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It is not unusual to have some sound eminate during engagement when using a carbon-semi-metallic based material. This occurs as a result of the disc material scuffing the flywheel or plate frictions surface during engagement. You will generally see this sound reduce as the unit fully seats and with higher ambient temperatures. Let me know if you have any further questions. Thanks,
Clutch works great though