Sounds like you have some of the best in the business pointing you in the right direction :thumb:
I agree. Both in similar directions I might add.
Sounds like you have some of the best in the business pointing you in the right direction :thumb:
That's what this forum is all about.
With common sense you can stack the either way.
One of the last questions I have. Am I able to stack Alto Carbonite C1s like G3 in a 5spd? For example, the G3 C1 (152755B) has 16 frictions (0.067"), a 0.450" top pressure plate, and a both a 0.086" and 0.103" bottom apply plate and frictions are stacked facing down.
The Carbonite C1 (152755) has 14 frictions (0.067") and a 0.197" bottom apply plate. Clutches are stacked with friction material facing up according to the alto document.
Do not only run 14 c1 at your power level..105 apply plate 16 c1 .390ish top plate. With your billet input shaft you may end up in the .375-.380ish area to get your clearance.
As for up or down if you stack friction facing down you start with a external spline and if you stack facing up you start internal spline if you need to question why think about what’s going with that clutch and it makes it easy.