Is it normal for the Clutchmaster stage I to stutter a bit when shifting into and out of 2nd gear? When down shiffting to slow down or coming from 1st to 2nd the car shutters no matter how easily I let off the clutch. Could this be install related?
LinuxRacr said:ACT here, no shutter! (thumb)
chdesign said:clutch master clutches are notorious for shuttering. I would have personally bought an ACT clutch. But yes it is normal they have very high loads on the clutch and it causes shuttering if you do not let out of the clutch fast enough.
Little Beavis said:1st. . .did you do the install or did you pay someone to do it? And if so, can I ask how much?
paulmp3 said:Here it is:
FAQ
How do Clutch Masters clutches compare to the ACT clutches?
Both the ACT II and Clutch Masters STAGE I have equal torque holding capability. The ACT II has been popular with probe owners in the past because ACT was willing to do bulk buys to give the appearance of offering a low price. In reality, RR-Racing sells the Stage I CM for less than the ACT bulk buy, and we feel the CM clutch is *better*! Both ACT II and CM I utilize a modified 40% stiffer pressure plate and organic disk. However, two factors make the Clutchmasters kit better then ACT. First, the Clutchmasters pressure plate, while achieving the same plate load as the ACT, has a much lighter pedal. Light pedal load is important because it transfers less force to the crank thrust bearings -- hard clutches put excess load on the crank (and your foot). A secondary factor that makes the Clutchmasters clutch better than the ACT is the disk construction. Below is a picture taken of the back of the Clutch Masters disk (left) and the ACT/stock disk (right) once it has been separated from the disk assembly. As you can see, the Clutch Masters disk on the left has a steel backing. The metal backing provides for a more durable friction surface that actually serves to pull heat away from the surfaces (metal is a very good conductor) -- and that's what makes the Clutch Masters BETTER.
Clutch Masters disk (left) OEM/ACT (right)
The STAGE III Clutch Masters clutch is equivalent in holding capacity to a 6 puck ACT clutch, BUT, because of the segmented Kevlar construction it retains easy engagement and will not break your transmission. The Clutchmasters Stage III Kevlar clutch is simply the best clutch money can buy