I am useing a alloy O1A flywheel with a 01E gearbox currentle running a helix clutch plate and cover which started slipping with the new engine , welst useing anti lag . . cover part number 60-3433 , plate 76-1710 . these have been fine up until now . the old engine produced 387ftlb which apparently is the max that clutch could take . the new engine has 410ftlb and we hope to get a little bit more with a few tweeks . helix have told me that if I just renew my clutch like for like as our cover was 10 years old may have got a bit weaker that the new clutch will cope with 410, im not happy to take the risk therefore im looking for a clutch and cover that will handle 500ftib and a lot of heat rallying ect. any suggestions of a sutable kit
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The clutch is good for holding power but very juddery and sometimes noisy. It's not smooth at all and I find it changes the car into more a race car than a daily driver. Some say its very heavy too, but that isn't a big problem. It's not too heavy but in town the car gets tireing quickly with the weight and the jerky driving. I have used plenty of paddle clutches in the past in other cars but this is the worst one I think due to the cars weight being so heavy meens you need to slip the clutch to get going. In a light car less slipping is needed. This clutch doesn't like slipping.
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That's sound really bad for a DD.I had a southbend stage 3+ with
Kevlar based compound on the clutch disc.so far so good for driving
In town.i bought the sre sintered anyway.i'll give it a shot.I hope
I still can drive it.the weird things is when i googled about sre clutch,
I was surprised when i found only a couple reviews on sre sintered clutch.one of a few I5 from Asia.
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I also used to have a southbend stage 3 and it was nice to drive. This Sachs one us about the same weight. Just way more bite and is quite on and off. I mean you can still drive the car in town ok but it takes effort to try and be smooth. I have got a special twin plate Kevlar clutch made I am going to use on my urs4 and keep this Sachs race clutch for my URQ track car. I hope the Kevlar twin can hold the torque from the stroker in my urs4. I will find out in the next few weeks.
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