
Clutch, met ys, ja eish!!!!
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Clutch, met ys, ja eish!!!!
This is what happend on the first hard launch of a copper clutch we fitted last night to my GTi-R powered Sentra!


LOL!! No, not that much wkw, but yeah, it has quite allot of power and torque! They are replacing the alloy with tempered steel! Hopefully it will hold this time!veecee wrote:jussus!!!!
hectic - so you must be running about 1444000000rwkw's!!!!
where can i get my normal clutch made a bit stronger - like 120rwkw's stronger???
L8r

Don't Lie Nad_200sx...
That Sti flys now let imagine the power on the GTi-R
That Sti flys now let imagine the power on the GTi-R
A.K.A - Wonderboy
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1993 Nissan 200 SX
148 Kw - 250 NM @ 0.55 bar. 1.8T ATW
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1989 Toyota Corrola
63kw - 117nm 1.3- N/A
18.2 @118,4 Km - Rainbow Raceway
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1993 Nissan 200 SX
148 Kw - 250 NM @ 0.55 bar. 1.8T ATW
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1989 Toyota Corrola
63kw - 117nm 1.3- N/A
18.2 @118,4 Km - Rainbow Raceway
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clutches
Rezlo has some clutches, im sure one of those should be fine?
I just wish they'd publish product performance with the product detail, how much slip, for what application is it best suited for, etc. Maybe it does say but I just can't read it
My clutch was done by Norbake in boksburg. They are good and can do a clutch conversion to a more common clutch kit than the stock kit and can even lighten and balance your flywheel at the same time. They have a good reputation in general.
A word of warning though, last time I took my car in for yet another pressure plate (seems to be the thing I wear out by coasting on the clutch) was another story. Car came back with a cracked windshield, broken alarm/immobiliser.
I just hope I'll be able to figure out WTF they did and what clutch kit they used so I can get the same one. At the moment it bites good and is very soft. It probably won't last though
I just wish they'd publish product performance with the product detail, how much slip, for what application is it best suited for, etc. Maybe it does say but I just can't read it

My clutch was done by Norbake in boksburg. They are good and can do a clutch conversion to a more common clutch kit than the stock kit and can even lighten and balance your flywheel at the same time. They have a good reputation in general.
A word of warning though, last time I took my car in for yet another pressure plate (seems to be the thing I wear out by coasting on the clutch) was another story. Car came back with a cracked windshield, broken alarm/immobiliser.
I just hope I'll be able to figure out WTF they did and what clutch kit they used so I can get the same one. At the moment it bites good and is very soft. It probably won't last though

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