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Clutch time

Recently I have seen a few topics covering clutches but there never seems to be a solution.

 

Mine has started to slip so firstly how long do you reckon I have left b4 its phuked? and what would be a good replacement for around the 350bhp mark?

 

Is SE's clutch any good and how much?

 

Cheers

Martin

 

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I have just ordered a RPS stage 3 clutch. Its a 6 puck sprung hub plate so its still driveable and will hold big HP it cost about $500. If your planning on staying at that power then Cos at ultimate Z does a very good price on the JWT clutch.

Nobody in this country makes a good clutch for high powered zeds, if you buy one from a dealer here it will probably come from the states anyway so it will be cheaper to bring it over yourself.

 

Dont forget to fit the lightened alluminium flywheel at the same time wink.gif I will be biggrin.gif

Paul

for that type of power the centreforce is a very good clutch, but it is expensive. i had one and it was one of the nicest clutches ive ever had, until i broke it lol.

now i have the mcloud racing clutch and it is wonderful but very hard to drive.

Originally posted by 300z:

for that type of power the centreforce is a very good clutch, but it is expensive. i had one and it was one of the nicest clutches ive ever had, until i broke it lol.

now i have the mcloud racing clutch and it is wonderful but very hard to drive.

 

Why is is hard to drive?? Snatchy? Grabby?

 

RCD

 

yeah it is very heavy and all or nothing. takes a bit of getting used to. but it does the job i guess.

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