FS: Super BLING ATS Carbon Clutch + Flywheel Combo
The unit is brand new with 1300kg pressure plate, never installed still in original box. List price is about $1300 but AFAIK most dealers don't stock this part so you would have to wait for it to be shipped from Japan. I'm willing to let it go for $1100 and will ship immediately.
It is Super lightweight:
Flywheel weighs 3.6kg (7.92lb).
ENTIRE combo (clutch + flywheel + pressure plate + all the nuts and bolts) weighs 7.6kg (16.7lb) only.
Although the unit seem to be quite expensive, carbon clutch usually last twice as long and provide much higher heat resistance than a regular clutch. Here are a few pics:


It is Super lightweight:
Flywheel weighs 3.6kg (7.92lb).
ENTIRE combo (clutch + flywheel + pressure plate + all the nuts and bolts) weighs 7.6kg (16.7lb) only.
Although the unit seem to be quite expensive, carbon clutch usually last twice as long and provide much higher heat resistance than a regular clutch. Here are a few pics:


<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BlueR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">dayum
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dude, theres a flywheel included also
dude, theres a flywheel included also
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eeeYup. It's the whole assembly.
For comparison purpose, the Toda clutch + flywheel assembly cost $960. It's not as light and clutch material is non-carbon. ATS unit is more superior but only cost a bit more.
eeeYup. It's the whole assembly.
For comparison purpose, the Toda clutch + flywheel assembly cost $960. It's not as light and clutch material is non-carbon. ATS unit is more superior but only cost a bit more.
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Don't forget that this ATS carbon clutch is most likely to last twice as long as those clutches, plus the benefit of being much lighter and balanced. So you could buy the ones you mentioned above but you would end up paying the same or more some time down the road with worse performance.
Don't forget that this ATS carbon clutch is most likely to last twice as long as those clutches, plus the benefit of being much lighter and balanced. So you could buy the ones you mentioned above but you would end up paying the same or more some time down the road with worse performance.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Soup **** »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">on units like these, if the clutch needs replacement, does this mean the need to swap out the entire assembly for a new one?
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You could buy replacement clutches from ATS. For their metal clutch, which is basically the same assembly just different clutch material, can be upgraded to carbon model easily by changing the internal parts. It implies that those internal parts could be bought separately. It also implies that, for whatever reason, you could even downgrade to metal clutch since the parts are interchangeable.
Since ATS USA has their HQ in NY and their reputation has been top notch, I'm pretty sure they could get those replacement parts for you.
i dont know alot on these...</TD></TR></TABLE>
You could buy replacement clutches from ATS. For their metal clutch, which is basically the same assembly just different clutch material, can be upgraded to carbon model easily by changing the internal parts. It implies that those internal parts could be bought separately. It also implies that, for whatever reason, you could even downgrade to metal clutch since the parts are interchangeable.
Since ATS USA has their HQ in NY and their reputation has been top notch, I'm pretty sure they could get those replacement parts for you.
Awww...Wai...u really choose horrible times to sell stuff that i have plans on buying
Bump for an awsome set up that i will soon have...hopefully sooner than i expect
Arno-who goes to check his bank statement
Bump for an awsome set up that i will soon have...hopefully sooner than i expect
Arno-who goes to check his bank statement
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by zygspeed »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I was just thinking that I'm still on the stock clutch/flywheel ... hmmm.</TD></TR></TABLE>
:burninate: and buy this from Wai, Ed!
you know hes not going to scam you...otherwise we can have a huge hotdog at the expo
wai, thanks for the insight
:burninate: and buy this from Wai, Ed!
you know hes not going to scam you...otherwise we can have a huge hotdog at the expo

wai, thanks for the insight



