Description
Action Clutch’s Stage 5 (2MS) Clutch Kit allows for maximum performance of mid ranged powered vehicles. Our heavy-duty pressure plate is designed with a dual clamp load diaphragm and reinforced drive straps, creating an extremely durable system that you can rely on. This MIBA Sprung Ceramic kit features a MIBA Ceramic (available in a 4 or 6 puck) disc. With lightning-fast engagement and minimal clutch chatter after proper break-in, this clutch kit is ideal for harnessing all the power and performance you need out of your vehicle without compromising on reliability or longevity.
At Action Clutch, safety is our top priority. We understand how catastrophic engine or transmission damage can be caused by springs popping out which is why we use our patented, fully enclosed spring retainers to keep your investment protected at all times. Every kit is quality checked by one of our experienced engineers (with over 60 years of collective experience) and signed off as safe before being released as a finished product. This gives you peace of mind knowing that your Action Clutch will perform consistently every time.
200% INCREASED HOLDING CAPACITY OVER FACTORY KIT*
RACE APPLICATIONS / HEAVY TRACK USE / LIGHT STREET USE
Requires AC101FW for proper installation.
Specifications | |
Product Type | Stage 5 Clutch Kit (2MS) |
Product Weight (lbs) | 15 |
SFI | 1.1 |
About Action Clutch
Over at Action, we build and take time to provide products that will outperform the competition.
Working alongside innovative tuners has built trust and security for our customers. A clutch is an important piece to the puzzle. Whether or not your car is making stock or high HP, all components of the clutch is a big factor.
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Proposition 65 WARNING : Some of the products sold through this website contain/ may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
The California Safe Drinking Water & Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Prop 65)
History
In 1986, California voters approved an initiative to address concerns about exposure to toxic chemicals. That initiative became the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, commonly known as “Prop 65”.
Prop 65 requires the State of California to publish a list of chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. This list, which must be updated at least once a year, has grown to include over 900 chemicals since it was first published in 1987.
Prop 65 requires businesses to provide Californians with a clear and reasonable warning about chemicals in the products they purchase, in their home or workplace, or that are released into the environment. By providing this information, Prop 65 enables Californians to make informed decisions about protecting themselves from exposure to these chemicals. Prop 65 also prohibits California businesses from knowingly discharging significant amounts of listed chemicals into sources of drinking water.
The Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) administers the Prop 65 program. OEHHA, which is part of the California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA), also evaluates all currently available scientific information on substances considered for placement on the Prop 65 list.
What This Means To You
While the proposition was created to protect drinking water sources from chemical contamination, the scope of the law has expanded over the years. It now includes over 900 chemicals and also pertains to (but is not limited to) exposure through touch, inhalation, ingestion, or skin contact.
The Prop 65 warning can now be found on products that may contain a small amount of over 900 chemicals or ingredients that the OEHHA lists as a carcinogen or reproductive toxicant. This includes vinyl, coatings, plastics, and much more.
Many of the elements listed under Prop 65 are common everyday additives found in products like electrical wire, cable, coated fabrics, steering wheels, shoes, gloves, tonneau covers, bed liners, oil filter wrenches, brake pads, floor mats, etc.
Because of the vast array of products that might contain one of the chemicals or ingredients on the list, we must include Prop 65 warnings in our communications with you. We are required to use exact wording as specified by the state of California.
While the warning sounds alarming, the purpose is to notify you of the potential risk so that you can make an informed buying decision.
You can find more information here. The California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, OEHHA, maintains a comprehensive website at www.P65Warnings.ca.gov This website explains the law and offers a list of all the chemicals and materials.[/expand]
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