HC7-XXG4 - MaXX/Race Sprung 4 Pad
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HC7-XXG4 - MaXX/Race Sprung 4 Pad

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HC7-XXG4 - MaXX/Race Sprung 4 PadSpecifications: Item Description: MaXX Race Sprung 4 Pad Product Weight: 10. 6 lbs. Torque Capacity: 420 ft lbs. Torque Capacity Over OE: 173% Disc Material: Ceramic Clutch Disc Diameter (Inches): 8. 3 inches Clutch Disc Diameter (Millimeters): 212 mm Input Shaft Diameter (inches): 0. 875 inches Pressure Plate Type: Maxx Xtreme Warranty: 12 Months Description: The HC7 XXG4 kit features a MaXX pressure plate designed for serious enthusiasts. ACT MaXX

Specifications:

  • Item Description: MaXX/Race Sprung 4 Pad
  • Product Weight: 10.6 lbs.
  • Torque Capacity: 420 ft/lbs.
  • Torque Capacity Over OE: 173%
  • Disc Material: Ceramic
  • Clutch Disc Diameter (Inches): 8.3 inches
  • Clutch Disc Diameter (Millimeters): 212 mm
  • Input Shaft Diameter (inches): 0.875 inches
  • Pressure Plate Type: Maxx Xtreme
  • Warranty: 12 Months

Description:

The HC7-XXG4 kit features a MaXX pressure plate designed for serious enthusiasts. ACT MaXX pressure plates utilize an exclusive diaphragm design to increase clamp load, reduce deflection, and maximize clutch life. Each diaphragm undergoes a four-stage heat-treating process for unparalleled performance. Precision cover stampings ensure rigidity and consistency in the pressure plate. The kit includes a 4-pad spring-centered race disc featuring spring-center construction to properly damp torsional vibrations for quieter operation and resist failure even under harsh conditions. ACT spring retainers utilize wraparound spring windows and thicker retainer stampings to provide spring support, reduce stress concentrations, and increase strength and reliability. Engagement with the 4-pad spring-centered race disc is harsher, but shifting is faster. This disc is well-suited for smaller disc sizes in smaller engines.

Description:

  • Feel: Heavy to very heavy pedal effort, aggressive engagement, quicker shifts, mild to moderate gear rattle
  • Life: Moderate friction life, extended by ACT's exclusive diaphragm design
  • Quality: Carefully engineered, precisely assembled, accurately balanced, uses select ceramic friction materials for high heat tolerance and maximum performance
  • Recommended Use: Recommended for high horsepower street or race use
  • ACT Difference: 100% clamp load tested and dynamically computer balanced for smooth high RPM reliability

Vehicle Fitment:

  • Application: 1988 Honda Civic RT 4WD: 1.6 L4 GAS FI 1588cc | SOHC | Naturally Aspirated

PROP 65 WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including carbon black, glass wool fibers, and silica (in clutch discs), chromium, and nickel, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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