Miata Question
Re: Miata Question
Unfortunately I already have an oem clutch disk hanging around the garage. Is the quicker shifting and better durability worth buying the 4 puck over putting in the stock disk?
Derek
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1995 Miata
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If you already have a stock disc,I would use it.Behind 100hp, it will hold up just fine.
It's not what you drive, it's how you drive. "Lap times matter"
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Thats what I figured. Thanks for the advice. I'm itching to put the new clutch in, I just need to find the time...
Derek
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1995 Miata
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1995 Miata
Re: Miata Question
An unsprung disc is lighter than one with springs in it. Lighter mean faster revving and less horsepower lost trying to spin the disc. I just removed my old ACT disc (to replace it with a new one) after 2 race seasons and the edges of the pad material were chipped and missing in multiple places. This is with virtually NO slipping (think heat) as would be common with a street application. That being said, I think the 4-puck unsprung would be perfectly streetable in a car like yours from the sound of it. Just something to think about for next time...
-Cy
99 Spec Miata (SM/STU/STL/EP)
2011, 2013, 2014 NER STU Champion
99 Spec Miata (SM/STU/STL/EP)
2011, 2013, 2014 NER STU Champion
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....and exacty how does one reconfigure steering optimization?
Troy Velazquez
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I think it's a bunch of..hooey....
It's not what you drive, it's how you drive. "Lap times matter"
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That's a curious question Troy. It is as if you are responding to a question that was never asked.
That user's IP address traced back to Pakistan and his one and only post included a link for some type of business (which I didn't click). Besides, the question had nothing to do with this subject, however his post included one of the words in this subject title. None of it passed the sniff test.
That user's IP address traced back to Pakistan and his one and only post included a link for some type of business (which I didn't click). Besides, the question had nothing to do with this subject, however his post included one of the words in this subject title. None of it passed the sniff test.
96 Miata #72 SC
PRA 4
PRA 4
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I tried the flyin Miata de-power method on my 97 rack. The 97 rack is different from the one in thier photos and I was not able to remove the seal the way they described. After a couple of emails with the flyin miata guys, I gave up and went to Leos at Expoline for a replacement since I had already destroyed the rack I had. I don't know when the rack design changed, but I think they had a 91 in their pictures at flyin miata.
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