Re: comp stage 2 clutch
[Re: Michael Muir]
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March 23, 2010 02:26 am UTC
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Bradley Woodward
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Is it a puck style clutch or organic (google if you don't know, I'm too lazy)? Organic shouldn't chatter.
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Re: comp stage 2 clutch
[Re: Michael Muir]
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March 23, 2010 11:40 pm UTC
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Bradley Woodward
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Google says it is carbon kevlar so I wouldn't think it should chatter at all.
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Re: comp stage 2 clutch
[Re: Nick Gallo]
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March 24, 2010 06:06 pm UTC
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Mike Penton
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I currently have the SBR3500 clutch, with carbon kevlar street disk...I believe this is actually the competition clutch unit, just re-branded and sold for stupid prices through Slow Boy.
I get minimal chatter, the only time I would ever notice it is probably low RPM's in first gear can be a little rough, or downshifting at fairly low RPM's, sometimes I will get some chatter just as I am releasing the clutch. Mine has approx. 15,000 kms and is still going strong, so for you I would lean towards it being a bad TOB, or maybe even bad clutch pedal adjustment, engaging too quickly perhaps?
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Re: comp stage 2 clutch
[Re: Michael Muir]
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March 28, 2010 01:29 am UTC
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Bradley Woodward
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if its grabbing in neutral you have a setup problem. Have you tried adjusting the clutch rod?
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