Twin plate clutches

stevepudney

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All those who have twin plate clutches. Are you pleased with them, would you buy one again and are they more noisy than any other clutch.moved to tuning-skiddusmarkus
 
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stevepudney said:
All those who have twin plate clutches. Are you pleased with them, would you buy one again and are they more noisy than any other clutch.moved to tuning-skiddusmarkus
can`t tell you much i`m afraid but,at a standstill the twin plate organic clutch from superclutch has a very light pedal and doesn`t appear to make any noise between engaged or released.

once it has been fitted properly :cry: i might be able to tell you more :wink:
 

campbellju

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It depends on what driving you are doing. If you're stuck in traffic everyday then a twin plate will annoy you but if you are...... then you're probablty better off without a Gti-R anyway. I've had both organic and metallic plates on my superclutch. Both are good for different reasons but for me the metallic would be better as they're tough as old boots and I don't intend to get stuck in traffic with my R.

If you're running less than 320lb/ft torque, stick with an uprated single as IMO its not worth the cost and complexity to fit a twin plater unless you really need it (Include drag racing in the needing it bracket too).
 

campbellju

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so a twin plate and std boost is goin to be fun :oops: :lol:
That's the reason why I still don't replace mine. See previous comment about driving an R and not a shopping trolley :wink:
 

Sweeny

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stevepudney said:
All those who have twin plate clutches. Are you pleased with them, would you buy one again and are they more noisy than any other clutch.moved to tuning-skiddusmarkus
Am i pleased with it : Yes, Very.
Would you buy one again : O Yes, but gotta b OS Giken. :wink:
Are they more noisy than any other clutch : Fook yes, it annoys the f**k out of me, but i love it as it aint as harsh as a paddle.

James.
 
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