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The jerking on downshift is basically independent of pucks. It's all a matter of driving style. The blip is called "heel-toeing'. The reason you get the jerk is that the engine and gearbox are not spinning at the same speed for the gear you are selecting. Heel-toeing matches the engine speed to the gearbox (road) speed.

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3 puk - http://clutchnet.com/photos/3button_solid02.jpg

5 puk - http://www.mpautoparts.co.nz/images/PukPanel.gif

as u can see, the more puk's the greater contact area on the flywheel and easier to drive it will be.

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feel is best described as where in the peddle travel the clutch starts engaging and how suddenly.

With OEM clutches... they have no feel really... once you get a button you'll learn all about feel for the clutch :rofl:

thats for sure..

I use an Exedy Hyper Carbon Twin plate.....kinda crazy if u drive it in heavy traffic.

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ok.

i guess i have a final question.

Out of the clutches below, which one is the easiest to drive??? and when I down gear, there will not have a shudder...

-5 puk ceramic button

-9 puk ceramic button

-cushion button

select one from the above. the main important point is that I do not want the car to shudder when down gear...

Cheers. :thumbsup:

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Hear this

ALL CERAMIC/BRASS MATERIALS WILL SHUDDER ON DOWNSHIFT IF ENGINE REVS ARE NOT MATCHED!!

Its due to the nature of the materials used...doest matter how many pucks or whatever. if you do not rev match, then your pretty much slipping the clutch everytime you downchange.

But, as for most driveable.. a 9 puck cushioned button will be the most driveable

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Hong, going back a few posts a cushioned clutch has nothing to do with a sprug center rather a cushioning between each side of the clutch plates. A conventional button uses a single sheet of metal with puck either adhered or riveted to it. The Cushioned plates use two plates with a "spring" in-between. This "spring" takes the initial shock of the engagement rather then other driveline components such as gearboxes and diffs :laugh:

Bacially if the vehicle is mainly a daily driver, and a puck clutch is your preference, I would strongly suggest using a cushioned item.

The sprung center is purely a sound/vibration dampener.

If you need any further information or pricing on Genuine Exedy Clutch Kits drop me a line.

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