Knee-deep in my current build
#51
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Some comparison pics between my old original clutch fork and a new supposedly updated/better version. I can't believe this sucker made it through the last 16 years of abuse unscathed
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#52
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My spec stage 3 sprung 6 puck clutch w/lightened pressure plate. 20k miles use and still has plenty of life left
It also was pretty gentle on the light flywheel surface, I was pretty surprised.
Because of the exedy twin disc, this clutch is up for grabs, PM me if interested.
It also was pretty gentle on the light flywheel surface, I was pretty surprised.
Because of the exedy twin disc, this clutch is up for grabs, PM me if interested.
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Yeah, I'm using a turbo heat blanket, no cracks at all but I also haven't roadraced this setup. I did notice that the ceramic coating from A-Spec had basically crumbled off.
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1800????? My EGT can be seen in one of the pics up above, it's a few inches post turbine. My temps never get past 1300ish with the water injection, this with boost as high as 20 psi.
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Looking really good and top notch as always Rich. I also just went with the RA super seals as well. Have a couple of thousand miles on the new engine and 5 days at the track... so far so good. Look forward to seeing at Gordon's in August. I'm going to drag David Jerome with me and make him drive his FD up as well
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I still don't have my methanol installed so its 16.5 PSi on pump gas (Sunoco 94). It's not 1800*F consistently but it touches it at high RPM when going through the gears (like your on a track)
*Red Line is rear rotor and blue is front rotor
Single Pull
Multiple Pulls through the gears (3,4,5 and then 3,4 and another 4)
For example at Mosport on the back stretch, I can imagine it being 1800*F for a good 10-15 seconds or so as I redline 4th gear (8k RPM) and then am a little bit in 5th
thewird
*Red Line is rear rotor and blue is front rotor
Single Pull
Multiple Pulls through the gears (3,4,5 and then 3,4 and another 4)
For example at Mosport on the back stretch, I can imagine it being 1800*F for a good 10-15 seconds or so as I redline 4th gear (8k RPM) and then am a little bit in 5th
thewird
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Brent, it'll be great to finally meet ya, DJ is my favorite cuddle bear at each DGRR event, so make sure not to get in between us
thewird, you're running a stock LIM? Damn, there's a big difference between our temps (like 400 degrees), perhaps the 4 inch exhaust is helping me?
thewird, you're running a stock LIM? Damn, there's a big difference between our temps (like 400 degrees), perhaps the 4 inch exhaust is helping me?
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Brent, it'll be great to finally meet ya, DJ is my favorite cuddle bear at each DGRR event, so make sure not to get in between us
thewird, you're running a stock LIM? Damn, there's a big difference between our temps (like 400 degrees), perhaps the 4 inch exhaust is helping me?
thewird, you're running a stock LIM? Damn, there's a big difference between our temps (like 400 degrees), perhaps the 4 inch exhaust is helping me?
thewird
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I still don't see how this should matter. If they claim 2000 degrees, then it should be fine, even with a turbo blanket. Or does it heat the turbine housing up to where it expands more, thus cracking the coating? This is a pure guess. But I still don't see why a 2000 degree coating should fail because of a turbo blanket. Keeping heat IN the exhaust is what it's all about.
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The coating from my source that I've used for about 7 years now is very resilient, and has been extensively tested on high-hp rotaries for longevity. It doesn't crack or flake off. I sent all of my exhaust components to him to have them coated in the good stuff
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Crispy