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Old 12-12-2011, 04:21 PM
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Default Clutch advise

I have looked through the search option and i am not able to find much on what clutch can hold 400 or just below bhp... I am sure i have asked this before.

I have just brought a JDM gearbox and i am thinking i may aswell by a decent clutch for when i up the power soon.. I am only on 333bhp and 329lbs so at the moment not a lot.. Dont really want a paddel as that was what i had before, but want a clutch to be not that bad on a couple quick launches....

Was looking at a Stage 1 Exceedy and a F1, but i am pretty sure i herd someone say that the F1 clutches were not that great... Any ideas?
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Old 12-12-2011, 04:24 PM
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Try DDM performance, I have just bought a Competition clutch and an Exedy lightweight flywheel. Check out my project thread fella I have just updated it.
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Old 12-12-2011, 04:27 PM
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stage 1 exceedy should be fine mate
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Old 12-12-2011, 04:43 PM
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Standard Exedy will work fine to, that's what's in my Foz & has done quite a few 1/4miles & various traffic light launches & never given a problem at all.
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Old 12-12-2011, 04:59 PM
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Hi, i have a OS Giken twin plate clutch and push adaptor for sale £400 picked up from Eastbourne.
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Old 12-12-2011, 09:23 PM
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Try DDM performance, I have just bought a Competition clutch and an Exedy lightweight flywheel. Check out my project thread fella I have just updated it.
Cheers buddy i will have a look!!

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stage 1 exceedy should be fine mate
Cheers Chris but from what people are saying standard will be ok..

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Standard Exedy will work fine to, that's what's in my Foz & has done quite a few 1/4miles & various traffic light launches & never given a problem at all.
Cheers Dan thats good as i spoke to the guy who is selling the gearbox to me and he has a standard clutch that has done 6k and want £40 for it.. What sort of thickness should the friction plate be at ( meaning worth buying )

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Hi, i have a OS Giken twin plate clutch and push adaptor for sale £400 picked up from Eastbourne.
Is that like a paddel clutch buddy?
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