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bugnut68
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Clutch disc choices...
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December 31, 2010, 02:27:26 am »
Just wondering what clutch disc to use with my 2017cc combo (42x37.5mm valves), dual 45 Dells , 8.5:1 comp, lightened 12 lb flywheel, 1-5/8" exhaust. I've heard some say a stock disc works good with a Stage 1 KEP pressure plate, others recommended a Daikin disc. Just wondering what would be the best application for a street-driven car with occasional bracket-racing time at the local strip.
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Jim M
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December 31, 2010, 07:17:57 am »
I run a kenendy stage 1 and a GERMAN disc in a 1956cc engine with similiar specs to yours.
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neil68
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Re: Clutch disc choices...
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December 31, 2010, 07:45:24 am »
Berg dual-friction (Centerforce) disc with KEP Stage 2 for over 5 years of street driving (12,000 miles so far) and over 200 races (1/4-mile), still in good shape and holds nicely at the track
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Neil
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'68 Beetle, 2332 cc, 204 WHP
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rick m
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Driving Hot VWs for 44 Years Strong!
Re: Clutch disc choices...
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December 31, 2010, 08:22:08 am »
Art Threan, of ACE VW in Salt Lake City, sells an awesome clutch disc. I ran one in my street car for a couple years. It is metal woven material on one side and 8 ceramic pads on the other. It runs around $100 but holds well with big motors. You can run a Stage One kennedy with it and it holds fine. You can see how well it holds with my burnoug on Ocean Street Videos under the burnout section.
I just sent for another one to put behind the 2200cc motor I am putting in my bay window bus.
Rick M
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Rick Mortensen
Driving Hot VWs since 1970
Felix/DFL
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Re: Clutch disc choices...
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December 31, 2010, 14:22:52 pm »
I am running a Stage I / OEM ligthened flywheel and daikin disc on my 2178cc.
Works fine.
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javabug
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Re: Clutch disc choices...
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December 31, 2010, 16:11:35 pm »
Daiken solid here also. KEP Stage II pressure plate. Run the heavier pressure plate and you don't have to go for an expensive clutch disc.
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Mike H.
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rick m
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December 31, 2010, 17:32:43 pm »
Stage 2 clutches, unless you are running a hydralic clutch, will eventually wear out the hook inside the tunnel that is on the clutch arm or will break a stock clutch cable. Art's clutch with a stage one feels like a stock clutch pedal but will hold a lot of horsepower. I've run the heavier pedals but like the feel of the light tension on the pedal but still having the grapping power of the BERG or the ACE type discs.
Rick M
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Rick Mortensen
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bugnut68
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Re: Clutch disc choices...
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December 31, 2010, 21:44:25 pm »
Quote from: rick m on December 31, 2010, 08:22:08 am
Art Threan, of ACE VW in Salt Lake City, sells an awesome clutch disc. I ran one in my street car for a couple years. It is metal woven material on one side and 8 ceramic pads on the other. It runs around $100 but holds well with big motors. You can run a Stage One kennedy with it and it holds fine. You can see how well it holds with my burnoug on Ocean Street Videos under the burnout section.
I just sent for another one to put behind the 2200cc motor I am putting in my bay window bus.
Rick M
I loved that footage, Rick, that was good stuff! Some of my favorite OSV footage, for sure.
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Bruce
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Re: Clutch disc choices...
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December 31, 2010, 21:52:23 pm »
Stage 1 + stock disc + 1900 lbs + slicks = wheelies.
For your street driven car, Ryan, you only need a stage 1. Anything more will make you hate the car, wear out the hook up front, break cables, cause your clutch tube to break away from it's anchor points inside the tunnel.
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bugnut68
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Re: Clutch disc choices...
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December 31, 2010, 23:19:09 pm »
Quote from: Bruce on December 31, 2010, 21:52:23 pm
Stage 1 + stock disc + 1900 lbs + slicks = wheelies.
For your street driven car, Ryan, you only need a stage 1. Anything more will make you hate the car, wear out the hook up front, break cables, cause your clutch tube to break away from it's anchor points inside the tunnel.
Yeah, I've already got the Stage 1 pressure plate... just need to get a disc now is all. I figured from the start that a Stage 1 would be sufficient based on other peoples' combos I'd seen.
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