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RPS Clutch - Any good?


Paul Laing

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Guest Terry S

They can be very good. You need to choose one that is correct for the application. Chris' was to aggressive.

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My old -- new setup ,,,?? was a Ferdanza FW an RPS max 6 Puck sprung unit and an RPS pressure plate a bit extreme and franky shit to drive.. cost near 1K and has cost me near 1K to put right!

 

All together quite a frightening process.

 

wont do that again :eek:

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Buy the "weakest" clutch you can get away with for your state of tune. The more power the clutch can handle, the worse it will be to drive, it's one of those unavoidable trade offs. Putting, say, a 600bhp clutch on a 400bhp car wil give no performance advantages apart from improving your vocabulary of swear words and doubling the size of your left leg; you car will go no faster but you will be able to run very quickly in a clockwise circle.

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the wrong clutch is one of the easiest ways to make u not like yr car anymore. the added benefit of a high perf clutch is u get really good at starting yr car quickly at junctions and appologising to other road users.

 

mines a full kevlar, love it.

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if you use a progressive controller on the Nitrous as you'll be able to feed the power in slowly without that 100bhp slam which will knacker the clutch and pretty much everything attached to it :)

 

using a Progressive = more power and less shock on the drivetrain meaning you'll probably be able to get away with a lower capability clutch

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the sqeeking on the clutch has dramatically reduced and theres no slipping of the standard clutch so i guess i could keep that one in and try it with a progressive unit. I think the release bearing has gone in the clutch though.

 

Can't wait to see what my cars like with 340bhp. It's fast enough as it is.......well not quite ;)

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