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Ok, my clutch is starting to slip and im just wondering what the best option to go for is??

 

I have a tt 6sp full bpu, fmic, mines ecu etc rolling roaded at 384bhp at under a bar of boost, since then fitted apexi boost gauge and running 1.2bar

 

my question is.....is it worth fitting a standard clutch? will it last?

at the moment i probably wont be upgrading much more but u never know in the future

 

i have seen this one: Item RPS Max Series Clutch Kit for 1993-98 Supra TT

Half way down this link :

 

http://www.powerhouseracing.com/Templates/frmtemplateM7.asp?SubFolderID=5&SearchYN=N

 

any1 used this or have any other options? for this king of cash

 

cheers

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I would put in the RPS since you need to replace the clutch anyway. I put in a RPS Street Max and havent regretted it. Good for 500bhp and nice and smooth and not too firm. I also took the opportunity to put in a lightened flywheel which makes the throttle response alittle nicer but is embarrasingly noisy at idle.Re: clutch, you may have 384bhp now (where standard clutch should be fine) but I'm sure you may upgrade the power further later and you dont want to go back and do the clutch again.....

 

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If you're running stock turbos I would replace with standard OEM clutch, as it's the smoothest, quietest and easiest to use, plus usually the cheapest option too. Aftermarket clutches designed to handle more power are generally noisy, heavy and grabby in comparison. Aftermarket is not always better, especially true when it comes to clutches.

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If you're running stock turbos I would replace with standard OEM clutch, as it's the smoothest, quietest and easiest to use, plus usually the cheapest option too. Aftermarket clutches designed to handle more power are generally noisy, heavy and grabby in comparison. Aftermarket is not always better, especially true when it comes to clutches.

 

I have an OS Giken clutch with a slightly lighter flywheel, it is light,smooth, does not grab, but rattles like a bitch:d, it amazingly strong.

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Interesting - those recommending the stock clutch - what is it good for in terms of max bhp + reliability? Suppose it depends how you drive/what you are using it for?

thanks

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It can handle BPU power levels on stock turbos. Unless you running aftermarket turbo or using the car on the track, I would personally always go with a stock clutch.

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Would the stock clutch work well if I do full blown starts with my bpu supra? or power shift a lot? or would you then recommend a aftermarket clutch for street use, like the rps or act

 

If you're doing this a lot then then I'd go for something like the TRD uprated disc and TRD clutch cover.

 

http://img299.imageshack.us/img299/4543/48857281fq5.jpg

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