6 Speed AP racing clutch & API flywheel.
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These have been on my car for just under 10k miles, I will measure the friction plate tomorrow.
These just started to slip on my last remapping session on the rollers (SRR mapped by JGM) I have never noticed any slip on the road but due to the high torque of the car I have swapped them out for a more uprated version.
The flywheel looks like it may have 3 high spots and so will need skimming.
Pics and measurements to follow tomorrow but priced to sell.
Clutch Kit (cover plate, friction disk and release bearing) £150 delivered.
Flywheel £50 delivered.
These just started to slip on my last remapping session on the rollers (SRR mapped by JGM) I have never noticed any slip on the road but due to the high torque of the car I have swapped them out for a more uprated version.
The flywheel looks like it may have 3 high spots and so will need skimming.
Pics and measurements to follow tomorrow but priced to sell.
Clutch Kit (cover plate, friction disk and release bearing) £150 delivered.
Flywheel £50 delivered.
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Were fine at 440/420 on my std headers, when mapping with tubular and a Harvey up-pipe they were slipping at 445/430 as the spool appeared more aggressive. Never noticed any slip on the road at all, also no judder etc.
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