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thebear
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2010 8:02 pm Posts: 4 Location: Casino, NSW
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Hi All,
I Have a coily Running 30" Tyres, last weekend the old standard clutch had it last days off road.
I would like same advice on what other trucks are running, I would like to put a heavy duty clutch in if possible.
What is a good brand and where is the best place to purchase from? I have a coily too not sure if that limits my clutch options or not.
Cheers
the bear
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Scrawny

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Joined: Tue Jan 29, 2008 10:30 pm Posts: 10528 Location: Brissie
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 Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 7:07 am |
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Just get a standard Exedy, no real need for a HD IMO
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jonno_racing

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sandard one is fine for standard motor. my twin cam would spin the clutch on the beach but stock motor should be fine
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Scrawny

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jonno_racing wrote: sandard one is fine for standard motor. my twin cam would spin the clutch on the beach but stock motor should be fine
Did it? Or are you guessing?
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jonno_racing

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Scrawny

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jonno_racing wrote: rather it did.
New clutch and machined flywheel? Is the engine modified? I would've thought it would work ok....
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Fatzook

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Scrawn wrote: jonno_racing wrote: rather it did. New clutch and machined flywheel? Is the engine modified? I would've thought it would work ok....
same. Gti clutch is nothing special.
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jonno_racing

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Fatzook wrote: Scrawn wrote: jonno_racing wrote: rather it did. New clutch and machined flywheel? Is the engine modified? I would've thought it would work ok.... same. Gti clutch is nothing special.
it was about 15000km old she spun. gti clutch is nothing special but must have more clamping power. think about it its like 50% more power
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Fatzook

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jonno_racing wrote: Fatzook wrote: Scrawn wrote: jonno_racing wrote: rather it did. New clutch and machined flywheel? Is the engine modified? I would've thought it would work ok.... same. Gti clutch is nothing special. it was about 15000km old she spun. gti clutch is nothing special but must have more clamping power. think about it its like 50% more power
Yeah but an Exedy standard clutch is miles ahead of the OEM clutch, so it should still work. I reccon you just don't know how to drive 
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bagnkat

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My coily is also running 30's. I put an Exedy clutch into it when it's clutch wore out. If you haven't done it already, I would put a leafy transfer into it to fix your ratios. Takes a lot of load off the clutch and makes it also more driveable.
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Fatzook

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bagnkat wrote: My coily is also running 30's. I put an Exedy clutch into it when it's clutch wore out. If you haven't done it already, I would put a leafy transfer into it to fix your ratios. Takes a lot of load off the clutch and makes it also more driveable.
Good point.
Hows the Heap going? 
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bagnkat

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Fatzook wrote: bagnkat wrote: My coily is also running 30's. I put an Exedy clutch into it when it's clutch wore out. If you haven't done it already, I would put a leafy transfer into it to fix your ratios. Takes a lot of load off the clutch and makes it also more driveable. Good point. Hows the Heap going? 
Okay, but it's like a massive insatiable sponge for money. 
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Fatzook

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bagnkat wrote: Fatzook wrote: bagnkat wrote: My coily is also running 30's. I put an Exedy clutch into it when it's clutch wore out. If you haven't done it already, I would put a leafy transfer into it to fix your ratios. Takes a lot of load off the clutch and makes it also more driveable. Good point. Hows the Heap going?  Okay, but it's like a massive insatiable sponge for money. 
Hahahaha.... 
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thebear
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2010 8:02 pm Posts: 4 Location: Casino, NSW
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Only have a standard old 1.3.
Have brought another case from jas and I am saving up for the gear reduction from low range.
Standard Excedy sounds like the go!
thanks gays
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Joe

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thebear wrote: Only have a standard old 1.3. Have brought another case from jas and I am saving up for the gear reduction from low range.
Standard Excedy sounds like the go!
thanks gays
Your the one that drives a coily 
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Fatzook

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Joe wrote: thebear wrote: Only have a standard old 1.3. Have brought another case from jas and I am saving up for the gear reduction from low range.
Standard Excedy sounds like the go!
thanks gays  Your the one that drives a coily 
Hahahaha
It must be a full moon or something 
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atari4x4

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WTF is going with all the coily funnays tonight, must be that time of the month.... 
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