TA3-HDR6 kit features ACT's most popular Heavy Duty pressure plate. ACT Heavy Duty pressure plates use exclusive diaphragm design to increase clamp load, reduce deflection and maximize clutch life. All diaphragms endure a four-stage, heat-treating process for unparalleled performance. ACT pressure plates have precision cover stampings to provide rigidity and consistency. ACT's 6-pad rigid race discs are made with high quality, ceramic friction materials. The chrome-moly hub is heat-treated for strength and durability. The lightweight, rigid design allows for quicker shifts and smooth, trouble-free service. With the 6-pad rigid race disc, engagement is harsher, but shifting is faster. The 6-pad rigid race disc is recommended for larger clutch sizes to absorb more heat.
Features
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A low to moderate pedal feel; aggressive engagement with stock to low to moderate gear rattle
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Longer clutch life achieved through ACT's exclusive diaphragm design
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Premium ceramic friction materials provide low wear rates and high heat tolerance
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Recommended for high horsepower street or race use
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All ACT pressure plates are dynamically computer balanced for smooth operation at high RPM
Specifications
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Description: HD/Race Sprung 6 Pad
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Torque Capacity (ft/lbs.): 585
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Torque Increase Over O.E.: 69%
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SFI: N/A
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Disc Type: Race Disc
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Spline Count: 21
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Spline Size (in.): 1 1/8''
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Disc Diameter (in.): 10.5''
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Disc Diameter (mm.): 266
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Pressure Plate Type: Heavy Duty
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Product Weight (lbs.): 22.6
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Kit Contents: 6266007, T029
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Warranty (Product Warranty): One (1) Year from Retail Purchase
Vehicle Fitment:
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SUBARU BAJA TURBO 2.5L/2458cc H4 TURBO DOHC (2004-2005)
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SUBARU FORESTER XT 2.5L/2458cc H4 TURBO DOHC (2004-2005)
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SUBARU FORESTER XT PREMIUM 2.5L/2458cc H4 TURBO DOHC (2005)
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SUBARU IMPREZA WRX 2.0L/1994cc H4 TURBO DOHC (2002-2005)
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SUBARU LEGACY GT SPEC.B 2.5L/2458cc H4 (2008-2009)
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SUBARU LEGACY SPORT 2.2L/2212cc H4 TURBO SOHC (1991-1994)
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Subaru Impreza GT, WRX F4 2L EJ20 (1993-2000)
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Subaru Impreza WRX F4 2L EJ20 (2001-2005)