twin plate and aluminum flywheel

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PrimeS14
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anyone here use one before? the one i'm thinking of getting will be a 7.25" twin plate with a fidanza flywheel.so far i havent seen anyone use one yet.


Nismo_Freak
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More reponse, depending on clutch design it can be really on / off.

The clutch comes with a flywheel, you can't use a typical shelf flywheel.

Joe
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they also cost a cubic ****load of money.

to be honest if you arent maing 500+hp and it isnt a track only car, you can get away with a good sprung 6/4 puck and be fine.

PrimeS14
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it'll be around 400hp and yes it will be a track only car

dousan_pg
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use a good super single typetwin platch clutches blow up trannies

what type of driving you do?

most the drivers i know making 400+ use singles...like ORC or EXEDY.

the twins blew up their transmissions faster..


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