125: Dirk Starksen from ACT Clutch tells how he got started and how he continues to innovate

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125: Dirk Starksen from ACT Clutch tells how he got started and how he continues to innovate

 

Dirk has always been a builder and tinkerer. He started working for a clutch company called Kennedy Engineered Products that built engine adapters and clutches for VW’s. He was working as a clutch assembler and was in college for a Mechanical Engineering degree. He worked his way up the ranks at KEP. In 1994, Dirk was working on a project for the Japanese import vehicles and asked his boss if he could take the idea and run with it. In 1996, he started ACT and started branding the pressure plates himself.

He has steadily grown the business over the past couple decades and sees no end in sight. He currently rents a 22,000 manufacturing facility and has 40 employees. They have been a strong proponent of having a strict pricing policy. This was a tough decision in the beginning, but it has turned out to be the right choice. It has allowed shops and sellers to make a good margin on the parts and keep the industry going.

Software: Sage100 for accounting and SolidWorks for CAD design

Shop Tool: Manual lathe

Daily Driver: 2015 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 4 door

Contact Information:
Website – AdvancedClutch.com
Email – Dstarksen@AdvancedClutch.com
Instagram – @AdvancedClutch
Facebook – /AdvancedClutch


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