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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
singl disc shot, dual disc time
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<blockquote data-quote="Voltwings" data-source="post: 13933749" data-attributes="member: 155561"><p>Im just going to pop in and comment on my personal experiences with Spec. I had a spec stage 3+ in my mazdaspeed3, and i wanted the full faced single disc for ease of daily driving, which the clutch handled quite well. The pedal was firm, but it wasnt over bearing, it was still easy to get around in minor traffic situations. In my car, that clutch sounded like my transmission was chewing itself apart, it was GOD AWFUL. However, when i sold the built motor and clutch to a friend of mine, it sounded much more subdued in his car... may have been another issue causing the noise in my car, but his is still far from silent. </p><p> </p><p>Also, i have a friend with a saturn sky redline who recently bought a spec clutch (also a 3+ i believe), and the pressure plate was made incorrectly. After getting on the forums and realising other people were having similar issues, they all contacted spec and got a recall. Spec handled it professionally and got them all new pressure plates asap, however, since everything is built-to-order they still saw a good bit of down time.</p><p> </p><p>I believe there is some hit or miss with Spec. Mine held the power, and drove fine, but doing it all again i probably would not get another spec clutch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voltwings, post: 13933749, member: 155561"] Im just going to pop in and comment on my personal experiences with Spec. I had a spec stage 3+ in my mazdaspeed3, and i wanted the full faced single disc for ease of daily driving, which the clutch handled quite well. The pedal was firm, but it wasnt over bearing, it was still easy to get around in minor traffic situations. In my car, that clutch sounded like my transmission was chewing itself apart, it was GOD AWFUL. However, when i sold the built motor and clutch to a friend of mine, it sounded much more subdued in his car... may have been another issue causing the noise in my car, but his is still far from silent. Also, i have a friend with a saturn sky redline who recently bought a spec clutch (also a 3+ i believe), and the pressure plate was made incorrectly. After getting on the forums and realising other people were having similar issues, they all contacted spec and got a recall. Spec handled it professionally and got them all new pressure plates asap, however, since everything is built-to-order they still saw a good bit of down time. I believe there is some hit or miss with Spec. Mine held the power, and drove fine, but doing it all again i probably would not get another spec clutch. [/QUOTE]
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