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: ACT extreme pp and b15 disc


Se-RiousRacer
03-25-2002, 09:33 AM
*** do u guys think his will hold ???

bigtom
03-28-2002, 09:28 AM
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chris200t
03-29-2002, 09:28 AM
Originally posted by Se-RiousRacer
*** do u guys think his will hold ???

I think with that much presure on a stock disk. It will not take long ti distroy the hub of the Disk.

Jackson Diamond
03-31-2002, 08:33 PM
Dont do it!!! If you put in a ACT pp use an ACT disc. I and others have had numerous problems mixing ACT pp and other discs. Unless you have insane hp above 300 you dont need the Extreme pp, get the Heavy Duty and an organic disc that should hold to at least 300hp

nismo200
03-31-2002, 09:36 PM
Jackson is actually right. Dont mix and match the ACT produtcs. I have seen any problems. But have heard it could cause a problem, so... What im gettin... is the JWT PP, the B15 disc and the throw out bearing. That is guranteed to hold up to atleast 300hp, maybe a little over that. Ive heard its really nice and the feel is similar to stock. so...there is my fact and somewhat of an opinion.

Project SE
04-01-2002, 11:54 AM
hey can I ask you guys to a question about the xtream PP? how stiff is the clucth pedal feel while driving? and is it a pain in the ass for use on a daily driver? or is not so bad that Ill get use to it?

thepep
04-01-2002, 02:02 PM
Originally posted by Jackson Diamond
Dont do it!!! If you put in a ACT pp use an ACT disc. I and others have had numerous problems mixing ACT pp and other discs. Unless you have insane hp above 300 you dont need the Extreme pp, get the Heavy Duty and an organic disc that should hold to at least 300hp

Just thought I'd add that the clutch handling capacities are measured in torque not horsepower. From ACTs website, the Heavy Duty PP with their street disc will hold up to 241 lb/ft of torque while their Extreme PP w/ street disc will hold 323 lb/ft of torque.

With 300 hp, I'm not sure how much peak torque you will have but if its greater than 241, get the Extreme PP otherwise you'll waste your clutch disc in no time.

Steve

Jackson Diamond
04-01-2002, 11:05 PM
Like i said before dont jump up to the Extreme pp unless your running mad hp. If you arent sure the organic disc will hold get the six puck. It is a very streetable setup several members can attest to this setup. And it will hold to, Jass Hass put down 409 whp with the Heavy Duty PP and six puck disc. Unless you are turbo with more then 300 hp then "maybe" you will need the extreme pp.