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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Metro Detroit
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I want a clutch that will handle more than the 2+ but kind of dont want a puck clutch unless i can get a 6 puck, which the stage 3 is a 4. I will want the steel FW. So basically, how is the drivablity of the spec stage 3 clutch? Am i going to have any issues with it being my primary car that i drive a lot both spirited and non-spirted?? I dont mind a little stiffer feel but i just dont want anything that enguages like its my first time driving a stick again with all the jolting and what not. Thanks
Chris.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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The stage 3+ would have better driveability than the spec stage 3. The spec stage 3+ does not engage as hard compared to the spec stage 3. The stage 3+ is little bit easier to drive around the the stage 3. Someone just need to get used to how the clutch engages. I do not see there being a problem with it on a daily driver car.
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