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Old 01-27-03, 02:22 PM
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Pro Clutch vs ACT Clutch

Anyone hear of Pro Clutch?
I was recommended to them and was wondering if any of you had any experience with them.
Right now, I'm pretty much stock and in need of a new clutch so I'm thinking of going either ACT or Pro Clutch.
Old 01-27-03, 07:46 PM
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I have the ACT street/strip and love it. Not too much heavier than stock and it holds great. kit was a nice price as well at S/R motorsports. For everything needed, plus I got an 11 lb. flywheel instead of the 9.5 lb.
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I've never heard of PRO clutch either. I've heard great things about the ACT street/strip clutch but I run the Bonez street/strip clutch that Rotary performance sells. Had it for 2.5 years and it's still grabbing good.
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Re: Pro Clutch vs ACT Clutch

Originally posted by Black se7en
Anyone hear of Pro Clutch?
I was recommended to them and was wondering if any of you had any experience with them.
Right now, I'm pretty much stock and in need of a new clutch so I'm thinking of going either ACT or Pro Clutch.
Here's the only info I've seen here in the FD section about the Pro Clutch:

https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...ght=pro+clutch

Not a whole lot of info there.

I'm in the same boat about needing a clutch. If I were you, I would look at getting something a little more proven (ACT, Bonez, etc). The Pro Clutch *could* be great or it could also be a waste of money. I'd go with the more proven product.
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Yeah, I might just stick with the ACT since its a "proven" product and it seems a bit cheaper.
Hmm...
Old 01-28-03, 01:40 AM
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If it turns out to be a bad clutch, do you have the money and time to waste? I say stick with the ACT s/s. Mine is awesome and I know I'll blow the rear end before I burn up that clutch.

If for some reason this ACT did go south, I would get the exact same thing again.
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The AACT Street Strip is great.
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Originally posted by blackscorpio
The AACT Street Strip is great.
Well, I have the "A"CT Street Strip clutch.
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The pro clutch is popular in japan. At least i've heard it was. I could be wrong, and if I am im sure someone will say so. But I will most likely be using a pro clutch or an O.S Geiken clutch when I need a new one.
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