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Teflon clutch plates, what do you reckon

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Teflon clutch plates, what do you reckon

Post by lolergram »

I want to put teflon clutch plates on my GQ to get a better contact patch..

What do you think?

Anyone tried it?
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Post by toaddog »

Teflon as in the slippery plasticky type thing?
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Post by lolergram »

Yep. But on a clutch plate
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Post by NutterGQ »

first question is does your car need it, or does the novelty appeal like blue neon lights do for the other 99% of the population?
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Post by beinthemud »

good for stopping my steak and eggs sticking
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Post by lolergram »

:rofl:
Sorry...
Practicing for April fools

:lol:
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Post by Yom »

I was going to say that like teflon cooking ware it would just peel off after about 6 uses so it'd leave you back at square one anyway.

Although in this case it'd probably leave you with a working clutch, maybe at the expense of a flywheel needing to be machined lol.
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Post by KiwiBacon »

Grease is cheaper. :cool:
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Post by lolergram »

Is it anything like putting grease on your brake rotors?

Coz thats a fooly sick mod!
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Post by KiwiBacon »

lolergram wrote:Is it anything like putting grease on your brake rotors?

Coz thats a fooly sick mod!
Yes, but only if you use some good teflon grease.
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Post by RUFF »

lolergram wrote::rofl:
Sorry...
Practicing for April fools

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Yeah me too :finger: :roll:
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