Clutch options for DOHC setup?

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Still owe you a few beers :oops:
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Bugger, its looking like we'll be doing a 4wd trip over on the coast that weekend.

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Lunacy wrote:
ProZac wrote:Looking forward to your updates :).

Coming down to ChCh anytime soon?
Yeah mate were due in there next Saturday arvo til sun arvo. So will def see if anyones around on sun morn (gotta work til 8pm sat)
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Has anyone had much to do with twin plate clutches? I know I would need a custom flywheel. Something like the Tilton Rally spec twin plate in 7.25 inch for example.
Just wondering if the street driveability would be better.
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If you use organic driven plates, driveability will be near stock, just with a rattle..
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Post by fugazi »

JAS wrote:...I know I would need a custom flywheel...
Or a auto-flexplate and "small" separate flywheel for onley the Tilton stuff:
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Man that would be light!!
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Post by OLD FART »

Would be interesting to know it's total weight as in pic compared to the stock combined clutch and flywheel weight IMO even if they were close it would spin up faster seeing the weight is more centralized
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Post by fugazi »

Don't know about the weight, but very light!!!
This is not a auto-flexy though, billetstuff done by DLI-teknik.
An auto-flexy would probabley be even lighter...
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