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cali yaris
11-30-2011, 04:43 PM
It never stops. I just did this to my clutch:

http://www.microimageonline.com/images/garm/clutch/clutch-plate.jpg

Blown_xa
11-30-2011, 09:57 PM
wow, I have never seen a pressure plate break in half! Looks like a 6 puck? Thought you had exedy stage 2?

cali yaris
12-01-2011, 01:21 AM
I had Exedy Stage 1 a long time ago. The picture is a Clutchmasters Stage 4!

Parmas
12-01-2011, 09:52 AM
I had Exedy Stage 1 a long time ago. The picture is a Clutchmasters Stage 4!

OUCH!! How much did km did you do with that clutch ?

I tought clutchmasters are good though!

Its time for a new better one !

Will the below fit the yaris :)

cali yaris
12-01-2011, 11:43 AM
^ It was on the car well over a year, with a lot of street driving, some track dates and some drag racing.

Clutchmasters makes a very good twin disc, as you show above. But you are still looking at a minimum of $1200. Even as a dealer, I decided I can't afford to go that far with it.

CM was good enough to build me a new Stage 4 with 300-400 more pounds of pressure. Should last a good long while.

I'd rather have the clutch break first -- better than the transmission.

Parmas
12-01-2011, 12:04 PM
^ It was on the car well over a year, with a lot of street driving, some track dates and some drag racing.

Clutchmasters makes a very good twin disc, as you show above. But you are still looking at a minimum of $1200. Even as a dealer, I decided I can't afford to go that far with it.

CM was good enough to build me a new Stage 4 with 300-400 more pounds of pressure. Should last a good long while.

I'd rather have the clutch break first -- better than the transmission.

Agree on the transmission quote ...

Although I would thought it would last longer for sure!

Mine was bought used which only god knows how much miles had. Stage 3 Spec clutch and still clamping hard after 4 years :smile:

ilikerice
12-01-2011, 12:30 PM
Do you think its possible, that being there are only a handful of people who run 350+ whp on a 1nz motor, that the disigners probably laughed when someone said, "lets make a stage 4 for a 1nz". Then got bored and half-assed it because in thier mind they are chuckling, that 1nz will blow up before this clutch see's a flywheel.

just a scenario played thru my head when I saw Garms attachment.

cali yaris
12-01-2011, 01:07 PM
Stage 3 Spec clutch and still clamping hard after 4 years

Which includes about 3 years of down time? LOL Just saying.
There are plenty of pictures of fried Spec clutches out there too. I don't think it's the brand. A CM Stage 2 lasted 3+ years on my 450 whp Scion tC - go figure.

@ilikerice -- maybe, but I doubt it. Clutchmasters is a serious company, and not as large as you'd think.

It's possible the pressure plate was defective or warped, then failed suddenly. The good news is that they stepped up and took care of me; just like I do with my customers. :thumbsup:

ilikerice
12-01-2011, 03:16 PM
@ilikerice -- maybe, but I doubt it. Clutchmasters is a serious company, and not as large as you'd think.

It's possible the pressure plate was defective or warped, then failed suddenly. The good news is that they stepped up and took care of me; just like I do with my customers. :thumbsup:

yea yea, I was kidding. i agree. I was just thinking of a funny skit that would be funny. I know they are very reputable and that is awesome that they are taking care of you like that. :w00t:

Focus_Sh1ft
12-01-2011, 03:45 PM
It never stops. I just did this to my clutch:

http://www.microimageonline.com/images/garm/clutch/clutch-plate.jpg

WOW. Never seen that happen before.

I hope that was just a defective plate or something considering the tC currently has the same clutch + more power :tongue:

Really glad to hear CM got behind their product though. That's how it should be.

Also Parmas - I think it goes without saying that there's pretty much always going to be issues when you have such a heavily modified car. A small (although sometimes large lol) price to pay for a good time. :thumbsup:

Parmas
12-01-2011, 04:56 PM
Which includes about 3 years of down time? LOL Just saying.
There are plenty of pictures of fried Spec clutches out there too. I don't think it's the brand. A CM Stage 2 lasted 3+ years on my 450 whp Scion tC - go figure.

@ilikerice -- maybe, but I doubt it. Clutchmasters is a serious company, and not as large as you'd think.

It's possible the pressure plate was defective or warped, then failed suddenly. The good news is that they stepped up and took care of me; just like I do with my customers. :thumbsup:

Maybe 2 years of downtime but when it goes out I surely abuse the most out of it!

Should been a defect since I like clutchmasters and I am happy to see they are actually caring for their customers !

Blown_xa
12-01-2011, 09:00 PM
Have had my ACT 6 puck for almost 3 years... so far so good. Car had 99,000 on it when it went in, have 134,000 now. I have done a whole lot of racing.