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Is anyone familiar with the 'RPS Carbon-Carbon Twin Disc Clutch' for the Supra?

 

Apparently its completely slippable and MVP claim that the hotter it gets the more power it holds! :eek:

 

If this is true, could this be the nearest equilvalent to the high stall convertor for the auto box? I kinda like the idea of a cluch which can not be burnt out.

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Guest Terry S

No. It means you can slip on launch but that does not mean it's like a High Stall. The stock clutch and many others can be slipped. When you are ready James give me a shout as we offer a few great TT clutches now.

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My clutch is fine, I was curious as i have been tempted going single for some time. the stock clutch can be slipped, but it will soon burn out ;)

 

However i dont think i would be happy going single on a manual, after going for a drive in Dude's car last year when he got the high stall converter installed..

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Guest Terry S

lag is less of an issue with a manual, thats why you have all of those gears ;)

 

Take a trip in my sometime. So may copy it, but it will never be bettered ;)

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