D50 Trans Clutch Options?
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citrus3000psi
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Sounds like a good idea. I might have to go this route after my motor break in, but right now I have an OEM starion disk. These are the same diameters as the eclipse. So a 6 puck or 4 puck for a starion would work too. It should be the same part number as you found.
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The d50 disc will not cover the entire flywheel friction surface of the fwd turbo flywheel, but this has been done before and does work. I would personally use the d50 flywheel along with a sprung 6 or 4 puck disc with a moderate pressure plate, if you want to use the d50 setup. I have a d50 flywheel if you need one.
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Why would you want a 4 puck with a moderate pressure plate? This seems overkill to me, there are plenty sprung clutches that can hold the power.89coltgt wrote:The d50 disc will not cover the entire flywheel friction surface of the fwd turbo flywheel, but this has been done before and does work. I would personally use the d50 flywheel along with a sprung 6 or 4 puck disc with a moderate pressure plate, if you want to use the d50 setup. I have a d50 flywheel if you need one.
98 Acura Integra Type R #139
92 Mitsu Eclipse GS Turbo (in pieces)
88 Dodge Ram 50 (almost running)
92 Mitsu Eclipse GS Turbo (in pieces)
88 Dodge Ram 50 (almost running)
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You mean shift locking? I've never gotten totally into drifting. I road race my Type R so smooth is key there. There is a drifiting leaque in my area and I've thought about maybe taking my d50 out once its ready. I assumed the truck would suck ass without an irs. How do leafs handle that lateral force? Good? bad?Daviticus wrote:I'm particularly hard on clutches [lots of clutch-work with my drifting style]
98 Acura Integra Type R #139
92 Mitsu Eclipse GS Turbo (in pieces)
88 Dodge Ram 50 (almost running)
92 Mitsu Eclipse GS Turbo (in pieces)
88 Dodge Ram 50 (almost running)
