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NYRX7 11-09-04 02:37 PM

which clutch to use
 
I havent hit the dyno with new #'s yet, infact my car isnt even finished . When it is finished i'll be making a pretty big hp jump from about 400 to 600, atleast thats my goal. i', not interested in how to obtain this, but I was wondering what clutch i should use, i'm pretty ignorant when it comes to wich brand or type to use. I've seen a lot of threads similiar, but i'm looking for a more direct response from someone who has driven/worked on or just knowledgable of clutches and wich to use on a 600 rwhp 3rd gen that will be manely driven on the street with occational trips to the strip.

Klar 11-09-04 02:51 PM

That GT35R will not get you that high, but ok.
Most of the big number people that drive on the street, I would have to say, use a twin plate for the more drivable factor than a on/off puck style clutch.
But others will chime in as well...

KaiFD3S 11-09-04 02:57 PM

I agree use a twin plate clutch for that application..

NYRX7 11-09-04 03:05 PM

alright so twin plate is the way to go, now who makes the best ?

Vader 11-09-04 03:06 PM

i really like my ACT

Klar 11-09-04 03:08 PM

Do a search over in the single section, the twins have been discused there.
The problem is very few people have gotten to drive different twin plate setups. So they only know about what they have.
My Exedy twin plate is going to be installed next week, so I'll let you know on it.

NYRX7 11-09-04 03:15 PM

Thank you for your help.

Mahjik 11-09-04 08:08 PM

https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...ghlight=clutch


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