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Old 03-12-2009, 01:48 AM   #1
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Looking myself , was hoping to hear some things about the Exedy Twin Plate Clutch ... anyone ??
Great product...I've installed and used many of them with great results! Although I've never actively abused one of them at the drag strip I know people who have with good results. I also would recommend getting the carbon disc twin plate if you choose the Exedy unit. PM me if I can help, as I am an Exedy dealer.

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Old 03-12-2009, 11:01 AM   #2
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I've been talking to a few people about my setup, Howard Coleman has been my go to guy. I'm shooting for 550rwhp, some street driving and a few track days a year.


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hi Mike,
an excellent question...

the facts of life are there is no 500 rwhp FD clutch that will hold up and be a pleasant experience in the real world.

fortunately the Exedy double disc is a win win. i have run one for four years so i know from experience. since the double disc has double the frictional area it uses less spring presure so it is an easier pedal even though it will hold 700 rwhp.

it is easy to drive. (cerametallic).

my clutch after 4 years shows almost no wear.

expensive but you will love it and hate all the alternatives.

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