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Old Jun 13, 2006 | 02:47 PM
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Which clutch would last longer the ACT heavy duty or the Clutchmasters stage3?

Which tires on the stock rim will at least hold second gear without spinning. I'm at about 260whp.

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Old Jun 13, 2006 | 05:57 PM
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ACT clutches are slightly better, but usually a bit harsher engagement and pedal feel. Not sure about on the TC.

I had a clutchmasters on my MR-2 and it held 300whp fine with 265 tires in the back.
I just put a set of Potenza RE70's that I bought off my friends STI. I don't have as much power as you but the tires never spin anymore. You can buy them from tirerack for ~$180 a tire.

You could go with drag radials, but they don't work well till they are warmed up. Best bet is to get a Phantom Grip LSD for $300 if you can install it yourself.
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ACT all the way
Old Jun 13, 2006 | 07:09 PM
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Joe is pushing 300wtq and is hold the ACT fine.

http://dezod.com/pd_act_street.cfm

In stock too!
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