Installing Just a Clutch Disc....
Installing Just a Clutch Disc....
Is this just a waste of time or would this be worth it? right now i have an RRE no name clutch and was considering putting an ACT disc in it... the no name disc is shot @ 20k miles... mostly daily driving.....
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yeah ill prob just get the full ACT kit.... it just sucks to use somthing for 20k miles and thats it... it be gone.... though i believe that the clutch was not adjusted properly in the first place so it was slipping alot....
Originally Posted by BaLListic_EVO
yeah ill prob just get the full ACT kit.... it just sucks to use somthing for 20k miles and thats it... it be gone.... though i believe that the clutch was not adjusted properly in the first place so it was slipping alot....
Would you believe that the highest per mile cost for the Evo is tires?
Clutch: $1200 divided by 15,000 miles = 8 cents per mile.
Advans: $1100 divided by 8,000 miles = 14 cents per mile.
In your case, the RRE was even cheaper per mile, as it lasted longer.
Something to think about.
I wouldn't mix and match parts from different clutches. There's a possibility that the pressure plates could be designed for different disc thicknesses. Some DSMers, back in the day, tried to use OE pressure plates on their ACT clutches and found out the hard way that the ACT discs were a little thinner (around .010" IRC). Their clutches would never fully disengage.
rburris, if you add the cost of gas to that, as well as small dollar stuff like fluids and brakes it's getting to be pretty costly IMO. Makes me want to drive a POS and save my evo for when I feel like a treat.



