twin plate clutch for r154

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twin plate clutch for r154

Postby avinesh » Tue Dec 30, 2008 6:37 pm

hey guys planning on running a twin plate clutch on my 2jzgte with r154 box...is the exedy twin plate one good for over 400wkw...any recomendations???? cheers... :)
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Postby Bazda » Wed Dec 31, 2008 3:23 am

Yes exedy will be good but $$$$$$$$$$$$$$.
You can get a quartermaster or similar for much less!.

Also one thing to keep in mind, do not get the sintered discs (thin ones) as they are only made for racing, as soon as you start driving it on the street the discs gets too hot from taking off all the time and will then slip when you try to give it heaps.

Quartermaster call their thick discs rallypak plates. They require a triple plate housing to fit them in. I've had mine in there for around 1.5years and never had to replace them, i've done around 10,000kms on it as well (street driving) and its still mint.
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Postby Py7h0n » Thu Jan 01, 2009 9:11 am

I have the Exedy twin for the R154.

Just ripped it out after 5000km of use (Street driving and a few drag meets) to chuck in a Turbo 400 auto box :).

It held 460wkw without too much of an issue although I would imagine that another 5000km would require a refresh kit on it.
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