Exedy twin plate clutch??????
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Exedy twin plate clutch??????
What are people using for clutches over 500WHP. I am looking for a clutch that has a good life span with that kind of HP for a drag civic HB. this twin plate looks nice but does anyone have any experience with it? thank you all for the replies!
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Re: Exedy twin plate clutch?????? (intercooledJRSC)
i am not happy with my exedy organic. its too stocky, clutch feel is soft. not sure how it'll hold up to bost, exedy claims 350hp..lets see when project gets done.
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Re: Exedy twin plate clutch?????? (int3gra)
I dont think the exedy twin disc is available yet. If you looking for something in that range why not look into the Tilton dual disc. I belive they go for 1200 or so.
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Re: Exedy twin plate clutch?????? (93LSivic)
the rally metal clutch from tilton works great for high hp cars. if you really got the money go with the carbon unit
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Re: Exedy twin plate clutch?????? (boostedsi1)
Exedy definately has a twin plate clutch for hydralic b series and most distributors have them in stock now. I can get them for anyone who wants one for 1200 shipped to your door. Email me at PPPpartsp3@cs.com.
I personally have the tilton twin disc setup, which I purchased before the exedy's came available. I don't think you can go wrong with either one.
I personally have the tilton twin disc setup, which I purchased before the exedy's came available. I don't think you can go wrong with either one.
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all the single disks are fine but I think that for a clutch that will last and be more streetable you would have to use a twin plate system. anythoughts on this????
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