Clutchmasters Stage 3 clutch
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Clutchmasters Stage 3 clutch
Has anyone ever used this clutch? If so what are your thoughts? Im not planning on making that much power, just want to run a semi aggressive tune on stock turbo. Will this clutch be good for my car?
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the Clutchmasters Stage 2 would be plenty for the little bit of mods you have, they have 90% more clamping force over the stock clutch. and don't forget the throw out bearing.
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Eh, the stage 3 engagement prob won't be bad. I had no problem using my Clutch masters Stage 4 on the street. I could slip it some and the effort wasn't much more than stock. Pretty well comparable to my mustang clutch pedal which is slightly stiff but so far I haven't found any outrageous feeling clutch for the cobalt. The only one I can think of that would probably suck as far as engagement is the KY Stage 4 4-Puck.
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I'm currently today and tomorrow (Fri sat) getting my clutch masters stg4 6 puck put in but I'm full bolt on soon to have cams and bigger turbo and e85 will post feedback about this one
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CM3 is a pretty good clutch. Had it on a 300+whp car I used to own. installed it about 4-5 years ago and now it's on my oem car, still good. Granted, I've never tracked the car, just highway pulls and such.
However, with the CM4, I DO NOT recommend it if your wanting longevity. Clutch didn't last long at all. Maybe 2 years of DD on a n/a car (I was planning on boosting but never got around doing it).
However, with the CM4, I DO NOT recommend it if your wanting longevity. Clutch didn't last long at all. Maybe 2 years of DD on a n/a car (I was planning on boosting but never got around doing it).
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