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as above chaps this car am possibly buying tomorrow has one of these fitted will i notice a difference from a normal clutch any extra noises anything like that ?

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I have a twin plate RPS carbon and when you put your foot down on the clutch it makes a "chinking" noise. When you remove your foot it is perfectly quiet. Mine has a pretty much stock feel to use.

as above chaps this car am possibly buying tomorrow has one of these fitted will i notice a difference from a normal clutch any extra noises anything like that ?

 

Is it the carbon Alloy clutch or the earlier type with the treated friction plates. Had both and the earlier type do need a little abuse every so often to clean them up otherwise they feel like they are starting to slip. Also had O.S. Giken twin plate. They all jingle a little when foot on clutch. The Exedy none cabon carbon clutches seem to last longer than the OS Giken plates, but cost about £450 for the new friction plates when it come to replace them. Carbon Carbon seem to last a little longer, but still cost about £700 when the plate need replacing. unless its monster power they should last a few years anyway or if sub 450 RWHP you could replace with a RPS street max and flywheel for what you will be able to get for you part use Exedy Twin plate

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