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Old 04 September 2012, 12:58 PM
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Hi all

Just wondering if any of the local guys are running updated or twin plate clutches?

I already have a twin plate clutch fitted this year and it is a bit brutal for my liking. I was hoping somebody would have one fitted so I could compare the Two of them.

If this aggressive nature is standard for a twin plate I may change to a uprated single plate. I am aiming for around 480 bhp when the car is done so any recommendations for a clutch that will cope easily with this and be easier to drive?

Thanks

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Originally Posted by Pricey
Hi all

Just wondering if any of the local guys are running updated or twin plate clutches?

I already have a twin plate clutch fitted this year and it is a bit brutal for my liking. I was hoping somebody would have one fitted so I could compare the Two of them.

If this aggressive nature is standard for a twin plate I may change to a uprated single plate. I am aiming for around 480 bhp when the car is done so any recommendations for a clutch that will cope easily with this and be easier to drive?

Thanks

Pricey
IF you go single plate ACT clutch kits are good but most clutches that handle big power will be harsher than standard
Twin and triple plate clutches are noisy IMO but running the power you want a good strong clutch
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