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Re: twin disk clutch from brazil anyone?
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#711507
20/11/2008 23:27
20/11/2008 23:27
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fcck2000
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I'm very interested in this kit can you keep the thread going with some info when fitted please/ Cheers Paul
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Re: twin disk clutch from brazil anyone?
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#716348
27/11/2008 22:33
27/11/2008 22:33
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paddy147
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6 paddle clutch kit has arrived,fast delievery time from Brazil too.
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Re: twin disk clutch from brazil anyone?
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28/11/2008 00:18
28/11/2008 00:18
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paddy147
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Re: twin disk clutch from brazil anyone?
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28/11/2008 00:42
28/11/2008 00:42
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Taz
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Paddy, please provide some feeback when fitted & bedded in not that I need a new clutch, as my ceremetallic HELIX 6 paddle is one step below the twin plate I was going for, but it was so heavy, it was alarming, but a pukka fit for the coop, so much so, that Barbz always managed to destroy box's well before the clutch ever got bedded in ...a real pioneer. I'm just interested in any other variant. Let me know if it judders, mine barely does, but will a tad if you pull away below 1k ( these clutches are meant to grip, NOT SLIP ) cheers
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Re: twin disk clutch from brazil anyone?
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#716767
28/11/2008 15:51
28/11/2008 15:51
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paddy147
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yep,wont be sub 1000 revs that for sure,more like 2000 rpm just to reverse the bloody thing.
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Re: twin disk clutch from brazil anyone?
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30/11/2008 11:08
30/11/2008 11:08
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TurboNick
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any updates on this paddy? as ill be looking for a new clutch within the next couple of weeks. ill need my clutch to handle near 450 bhp as well so ill have to go for the same set up as you.
Last edited by TurboNick; 30/11/2008 11:12.
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Re: twin disk clutch from brazil anyone?
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30/11/2008 15:58
30/11/2008 15:58
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paddy147
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any updates on this paddy? as ill be looking for a new clutch within the next couple of weeks. ill need my clutch to handle near 450 bhp as well so ill have to go for the same set up as you. Should have the car up and running with the new turbo engine for Xmass.
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Re: twin disk clutch from brazil anyone?
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07/02/2009 13:30
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paddy147
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Not installed yet,due to me being off work sick due to an accident and not being able to drive.
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Re: twin disk clutch from brazil anyone?
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10/02/2009 17:06
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paddy147
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Re: twin disk clutch from brazil anyone?
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10/02/2009 22:05
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paddy147
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Lightweight billet flywheel.
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Re: twin disk clutch from brazil anyone?
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11/02/2009 15:10
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paddy147
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Solid 1 piece billet steel and only 3.7 kilos in weight.
Fully balanced and surface sealed too.
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Re: twin disk clutch from brazil anyone?
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26/03/2009 19:35
26/03/2009 19:35
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FlameonPhil
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Any joy on getting the clutch fitted Paddy? could do with one asap but would like your feedback first before I order one.
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Re: twin disk clutch from brazil anyone?
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#827522
07/05/2009 17:21
07/05/2009 17:21
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Steve_G
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Has anyone tryed this yet i guess at paddy147 ???
Need a new clutch and after speaking to mardi gras and deciding i dont want to sell any of my organs im looking down other avenues.
If not i may well just gamble on it
Steve
Last edited by Steve_G; 07/05/2009 17:22.
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Re: twin disk clutch from brazil anyone?
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07/05/2009 17:44
07/05/2009 17:44
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TurboJ
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From reading the whole thread I get the impression that this clutch could be a good deal for all fiat coupes as an alternative to Helix providing it does what it says and is durable. Helix is a proven brand but could this kit cut the mustard? The description of its behaviour sounds exactly like my Helix 6 paddle. 1000 miles of judder then nice and smooth. I would like to know the actual MAX ft/lb rating for this 6 paddle kit. And why did you get the plate without the damping springs? (as Helix has springs)
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Re: twin disk clutch from brazil anyone?
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#829417
11/05/2009 13:47
11/05/2009 13:47
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Displatec
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From reading the whole thread I get the impression that this clutch could be a good deal for all fiat coupes as an alternative to Helix providing it does what it says and is durable. Helix is a proven brand but could this kit cut the mustard?
The description of its behaviour sounds exactly like my Helix 6 paddle. 1000 miles of judder then nice and smooth. laugh
I would like to know the actual MAX ft/lb rating for this 6 paddle kit.
And why did you get the plate without the damping springs? (as Helix has springs)
Good morning everyone, Using the disc without the damping springs it judder less the with the damping springs. This springs doesn't work to absorv the impact from a faster shifter, if works to slow the gearbox and the shift enter smoother and do not sacrifice much the synchronized rings from the gearbox. The probability of break the disc without the spring is less than with the springs and without the springs the shift becames more faster. Any doubts just ask. Best regards, Displatec Team.
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Re: twin disk clutch from brazil anyone?
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11/05/2009 14:04
11/05/2009 14:04
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TurboJ
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Thanks for the info but what about the MAX ft/lb rating?
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Re: twin disk clutch from brazil anyone?
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11/05/2009 14:53
11/05/2009 14:53
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Displatec
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Thanks for the info but what about the MAX ft/lb rating? The original clutch cover from Coupe we can put just 10% more (600lbs original), if you get the ft/lb higher than 10% from the original your bearing can escape and cause an accident. If you invert the system you can get cover plate until 1400lbs. Any question just ask. Best Regards, Displatec Team.
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Re: twin disk clutch from brazil anyone?
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#829487
11/05/2009 15:45
11/05/2009 15:45
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TurboJ
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Displatec that still doesn't answer my question. I want to know the rating of your clutch in ft/lb for the 6paddle using your pressure plate without inverting to 1400lbs.
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Re: twin disk clutch from brazil anyone?
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11/05/2009 15:58
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Displatec
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hey displatec, just wondering if you could point me in the right direction. I want a clutch to handle arround 500 ft/lb of torque to be on safe side. which clutch do you recommend and how much will it all cost to be sent to london.
Thanx regards Nick Good morning Nick, If your clutch system is original (pull system) we can supply you a Displatec clutch because we don't have it here in Brazil, just the clutch in the push system. But i recomend you a 10% clutch cover and a 6 pads disc. Any question just ask. Best Regards, Displatec Team.
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Re: twin disk clutch from brazil anyone?
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11/05/2009 16:03
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Displatec
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Displatec that still doesn't answer my question. I want to know the rating of your clutch in ft/lb for the 6paddle using your pressure plate without inverting to 1400lbs. Good morning TurboJ, Yes we'he replied you, the original pull system pressure is about 500 to 520lbs. When we make we plus it 10% more (600lbs), it's all we can do, more then this your bearing can escape. Any question just ask. Best regards, Displatec Team.
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Re: twin disk clutch from brazil anyone?
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#829552
11/05/2009 16:49
11/05/2009 16:49
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TurboJ
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I thought you meant that spring rating on the pressure has 600lbs of clamping force. OK so it can take up to 600ft/lb with the 6paddle and the original pull system?
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Re: twin disk clutch from brazil anyone?
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#829563
11/05/2009 17:01
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Displatec
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I thought you meant that spring rating on the pressure has 600lbs of clamping force. OK so it can take up to 600ft/lb with the 6paddle and the original pull system? Good afternoon TurboJ, Sorry but i don't have this parts here in Brazil, just the parts for the push system. What i can do for you is a Multdisc clutch until 3 disc that can replace this kit without any modification. I'll post a picture of it for more explanations. Any question just ask. Best regards, Displatec Team.
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Re: twin disk clutch from brazil anyone?
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#829565
11/05/2009 17:05
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TurboJ
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I think I speak for all when I say the real interest here is the kit you sold to paddy147. When will you be getting more in stock?
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Re: twin disk clutch from brazil anyone?
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#829568
11/05/2009 17:10
11/05/2009 17:10
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Displatec
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I think I speak for all when I say the real interest here is the kit you sold to paddy147. When will you be getting more in stock? Good afternoon, Paddy bought the clutch kit for the push system as we cab see on the pictures he posted and i posted before. Here i'm posting the pictures of our Multdisc Clutch for the pull system. We make here in Brazil for Marea (almost the same clutch of the Coupe) and Subaru. Any questions just ask. Best regards, Displatec Team.
Last edited by Displatec; 11/05/2009 17:11.
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