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Best clutch for BIG HP tb42??

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Best clutch for BIG HP tb42??

Post by 1MadEngineer »

hi, i need to find a better clutch for the GQ. We absoluty destroyed the heavy duty that was in it.. Maybe it was the full power launches on boost with the nitrous kit!!! :oops:
Q? is there a better clutch for it than the exedy that everyone runs??? maybe a twin or triple plate organic??

It has to handle 350+RWHP and 40" comp spec tyres?? nothing to much really :lol:

any ideas would be great?? otherwise its time for a gearbox change - NV4500 time!!!!
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Post by Jimbo »

I have an extrem outback clucth in mine. Yes mine is standard (for now) but they have a really good aftermarket range with different combinations of clutches, clamping pressures and so on.
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Post by NutterGQ »

I was chewing excedys organics exactly every 6 months, about 2 months ago I fitted a single plate brass button to see if it lives longer (no idea yet), I too was looking at twin plate organic but cost is phenomenal!!
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Post by drakan69 »

isuzu truck clutch?
or was that just an old wives tale?

how much head work has the tb42 had to keep it cool to push 350rwhp from it?

edit: yeah just got the low down then from a mate, isuzu truck clutchs are the shizniz
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Post by nastytroll »

I have 3 isuzu/nissan hybrid clutchs, they are not a wives tail.

Greg call Doug at Nicks performance clutches 07 3277 9403 beaty rd acherfeild (across the road from haymans electrical), Doug will sort you out with what ever you need.

I used to machine custom flywheels n triple plate clutches for him, they make all their own clutches (designed from scratch), for drift cars, drag cars and military trucks ect.
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Re: Best clutch for BIG HP tb42??

Post by SIM79 »

1MadEngineer wrote:
It has to handle 350+RWHP and 40" comp spec tyres?? nothing to much really :lol:
Any pics?
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

nastytroll wrote:I have 3 isuzu/nissan hybrid clutchs, they are not a wives tail.

Greg call Doug at Nicks performance clutches 07 3277 9403 beaty rd acherfeild (across the road from haymans electrical), Doug will sort you out with what ever you need.

I used to machine custom flywheels n triple plate clutches for him, they make all their own clutches (designed from scratch), for drift cars, drag cars and military trucks ect.
thanks mate i gave them a call earlier and they are sorting it out for me with a great setup!!
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Re: Best clutch for BIG HP tb42??

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SIM79 wrote:
1MadEngineer wrote:
It has to handle 350+RWHP and 40" comp spec tyres?? nothing to much really :lol:
Any pics?
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Post by chunderlicious »

did you or dave "buy" it off mick or is it now dgmr :lol:
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

chunderlicious wrote:did you or dave "buy" it off mick or is it now dgmr :lol:
DGMR :lol:
no we have all joined forces, much better for everyone, development / logistics / $$$ and support. Its still micks truck but we try and pinch it from time to time!!! My wife drove it at the battle of the codes. Mick has become a good spotter, so we are lucky any driver/navvy combo is pretty formidable :twisted:

we have done so much development work on this truck, it has some really cool new bits on it: twin stick t/case, rear disconnect, hydraulic cutting brakes, hydraulicly adjustable air 18" shocks, 3motor low mount winch . . . . .
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Post by turps »

Give Ontrack in Melb a ring. Andrew should be able to tell you what clutch. As he has used most with the turbo 4.8. Before giving up and fitting the auto.
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Post by hiy6o »

Hey Greg , Tell Mick to get onto Direct clutch Services 38622680 At Albion . He Custom Built mine for alot less than the off the shelf items and its still holding my set up after 18mths of abuse . (mick precise automotive)
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Post by simcoz »

Not shifting from 2nd to 5th under spray might help the clutch last :lol: :finger:
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