RPS Carbon/Carbon Clutch
Just wanted to share some pics of the clutch we're going to be running in our race 350z.
I've run this same setup on my sc300 and went 9.50's with it so I'm excited to see how this thing does! We'll be doing some HARD testing for RPS on this clutch
I will be sure to keep this thread updated on results. Our car should be back together shortly.

Chris
I've run this same setup on my sc300 and went 9.50's with it so I'm excited to see how this thing does! We'll be doing some HARD testing for RPS on this clutch

Chris
How much is it? Is it cheaper than ATS/Exedy?
How much power does it hold?
I'm looking for clutches good for 550-600whp (for when I get my built motor).
Don't give a crap about "comfort" or "driveability."
How much power does it hold?
I'm looking for clutches good for 550-600whp (for when I get my built motor).
Don't give a crap about "comfort" or "driveability."
I will get you specific numbers on holding power tomorrow.
There are 2 versions of the clutch, one 100% carbon which is geared more to race applications and that retails for $3495
The second version is the Twin Street which is a combo of carbon and organic material. Per Rob and my conversations he stated rwtq numbers of 600+. This setup will retail for $2795.
I'll post up more details as soon as I get them from Rob@RPS.
Chris
There are 2 versions of the clutch, one 100% carbon which is geared more to race applications and that retails for $3495
The second version is the Twin Street which is a combo of carbon and organic material. Per Rob and my conversations he stated rwtq numbers of 600+. This setup will retail for $2795.
I'll post up more details as soon as I get them from Rob@RPS.
Chris
Originally Posted by QuadCam
why are all the dual and triple disc clutch so expensive? I don't get it.
That said, I got a killer deal on my ATS twin disc
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