Which clutch for 450+?
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Caveating mine to say 'single plate, not twin'
I was told after fitment that there was a Twin-plate version but the price was very high - over £1k........ doesnt sound right for a clutch.
What price should I be paying all in for a replacement AP Organic - Plate, cover, spigot bearing? these use to be around £400 - is this still the same?
I was told after fitment that there was a Twin-plate version but the price was very high - over £1k........ doesnt sound right for a clutch.
What price should I be paying all in for a replacement AP Organic - Plate, cover, spigot bearing? these use to be around £400 - is this still the same?
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Sounds like the "hyper single", good but definitely not as forgiving as the twin plate. The twinplate is indeed an expensive outlay, but when you consider it includes a very nice flywheel, and has excellent performance, and will outlast an organic clutch many times over if used for drag racing regularly, it's not bad value overall.
Caveating mine to say 'single plate, not twin'
I was told after fitment that there was a Twin-plate version but the price was very high - over £1k........ doesnt sound right for a clutch.
What price should I be paying all in for a replacement AP Organic - Plate, cover, spigot bearing? these use to be around £400 - is this still the same?
I was told after fitment that there was a Twin-plate version but the price was very high - over £1k........ doesnt sound right for a clutch.
What price should I be paying all in for a replacement AP Organic - Plate, cover, spigot bearing? these use to be around £400 - is this still the same?
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