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Clutch for turbo

Postby phatMX » Tue Mar 28, 2006 10:42 am

I'm up for a new clutch and with a turbo destined for the not too distant future i was wondering what clutches the turbo guys were running, for a 1.6L.

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Postby lowmiata » Tue Mar 28, 2006 10:47 am

Exedy brass button clutch
6 puck i think
with NPC presure plate and lightened flywheel
makes for an interesting drive
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Postby 4sfed5 » Tue Mar 28, 2006 1:02 pm

Im running an 1800 fly wheel with an \"xtreme\" (700Kg?) pressure plate and an exedy full face disc. Holding up fine so far at 7 psi, and drives like stock, so no le mans racing starts every time.
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Postby Sean » Tue Mar 28, 2006 3:10 pm

4sfed5 wrote:Im running an 1800 fly wheel with an "xtreme" (700Kg?) pressure plate and an exedy full face disc. Holding up fine so far at 7 psi, and drives like stock, so no le mans racing starts every time.


I've gone for an Xtremebranded clutch as well, but the 4 paddle.

The one I got is not listed in the catalogue, but we called them up (have had good clutches from them before) and they told me they could supply a cluth to hold more than the power we neededawith a reasonable pedal feel for street driving (the car was a daily driver).

The clutch pedal is slightly heavier than stock, but my dad managed to drive the car so it can't be too bad :lol:

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This one has been in teh car for over 18 months of spasticated turbo monkey style driving and doesn't slip. Had it out after 6 months and it still looked perfect, so put it back in.
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Postby phatMX » Tue Mar 28, 2006 6:53 pm

thanks guys, what prices did you pay for your clutches?? ball park.

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Postby Sean » Tue Mar 28, 2006 8:44 pm

phatMX wrote:thanks guys, what prices did you pay for your clutches?? ball park.


Mine was a mates rate deal and around $280 IIRC, I think retail is something around the $400 mark.
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Postby Cal » Thu Mar 30, 2006 6:19 pm

Nick's clutches did a custom 4 puck for my supercharged car. Clamping pressure is 1500lbs. Almost every MX5 race car in Brisbane has one of there clutches in it.

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Postby sabretooth » Fri Mar 31, 2006 12:55 am

I've got a full faced organic with 150% clamp or something like that from Nick's Clutches. They gave me the wrong TOB initially but all's been good, and the clutch has coped nicely with the power output.

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Postby MX5_DriftFury » Fri Mar 31, 2006 4:27 pm

I have approx 270 rwhp, and run twin palte solid centre OS Giken TS2B...can drive everyday, except can't hold it on hills...but only chicks & nannas hold it on a hill with the clutch.......

AWESOME clutch...tried heaps of single platers, up to 230mm button...pig to drive and it chattered!!!! Nothing 1.6 size (200mm) could hold more than 14lb boost (i'm running 23).

Giken can take 5500rpm, Wide open throttle, 3rd gear from a standing start, WITH NOT A HINT OF SLIP! I believe in robust solutions....

Advantage of twin plate is pedal feels stock, and rotating inertia of flywheel clutch assy is MUCH lower (equivalent to removing 72 kg from the vehicle in 1st gear acceleration!!)

I'm designing an alloy flywheel (CNC machined & balanced) to take quartermaster/ PTT twin plate clutches.....these clutches are twin plate, 500hp capable, cheap plates, meatl or organic linings, and clutch is half cost of Giken (~$1200), and parts ON THE SHELF locally (unlike GIKEN plates!!). Whole assembly is bolt in. Good for SERIOUS turbo cars.
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Postby Woo » Fri Mar 31, 2006 5:55 pm

MX5_DriftFury wrote:I'm designing an alloy flywheel (CNC machined & balanced) to take quartermaster/ PTT twin plate clutches.....these clutches are twin plate, 500hp capable, cheap plates, meatl or organic linings, and clutch is half cost of Giken (~$1200), and parts ON THE SHELF locally (unlike GIKEN plates!!). Whole assembly is bolt in. Good for SERIOUS turbo cars.


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Postby phatMX » Wed Apr 19, 2006 5:37 pm

Just installed the same little puppy in mine. i didnt get it as cheap as you sean but 330 + 20 bux postage from adelaide was an awsome deal. places in brissy all wanted in the 400's+

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