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Re: 2500+ miles on the Tilton.
Originally posted by Jason@Performance
Now the bad part.
Hills... I found my self taking the LONG way to some things now... If the car goes to roll slightly back, like a foot per second, the car will stall out very easily since there is no virtually no inertia held in the 8lb flywheel, with the drive train spinning in revers the car stalls out if you pull the clutch up slightly. So, As hard as it is for me too do and how much I hate doing it, I need to rev it up to 3,000 rpm and just let it go. Some times loosing grip of my KDW 275/40/18's...
Now the bad part.
Hills... I found my self taking the LONG way to some things now... If the car goes to roll slightly back, like a foot per second, the car will stall out very easily since there is no virtually no inertia held in the 8lb flywheel, with the drive train spinning in revers the car stalls out if you pull the clutch up slightly. So, As hard as it is for me too do and how much I hate doing it, I need to rev it up to 3,000 rpm and just let it go. Some times loosing grip of my KDW 275/40/18's...
Thanks for the review Jason. Seems like an awesome product!
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Jason,
what do you mean by "side-stepping" the clutch?
Also, is there a difference between how far you need to push the clutch to engage v. how far to release to let go? can these be adjusted independently?
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what do you mean by "side-stepping" the clutch?
Also, is there a difference between how far you need to push the clutch to engage v. how far to release to let go? can these be adjusted independently?
thanx
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the throw distance of the clutch can be adjusted on the clutch pedals...
side stepping is pushing down the clutch pedal, shifting gear, and then moving your foot to the side letting your clutch pedal flick back up at you...
tilton flywheel will NOT work with the stock clutch.. the surface area is only 7.25" and requires a 7.25" clutch...
side stepping is pushing down the clutch pedal, shifting gear, and then moving your foot to the side letting your clutch pedal flick back up at you...
tilton flywheel will NOT work with the stock clutch.. the surface area is only 7.25" and requires a 7.25" clutch...
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Originally posted by g356gear
How is the street version coming with the different disc in the set-up???
How is the street version coming with the different disc in the set-up???
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We sell the JWT as well (see our web-site). The JWT uses the stock clutch size, so a nismo clutch might be a possible upgrade. Th eidea behind the Tilton is to move the spinning mass inward, this is why the smaller clutch diameter. Less rotating mass = more available H.P. to the engine. This is accelleration H.P. not added H.P. to the top end. Makes for a real rush when you hammer the throttle!!!
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Originally posted by Jeff@Performance
I called today and was told should be within the next couple weeks. I can hardly wait!!!!!
I called today and was told should be within the next couple weeks. I can hardly wait!!!!!
i thought tilton already came out with a streetable clutch? are they modifying it to make it more streetable?
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Originally posted by uro279
jeff,
i thought tilton already came out with a streetable clutch? are they modifying it to make it more streetable?
jeff,
i thought tilton already came out with a streetable clutch? are they modifying it to make it more streetable?
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Originally posted by Jeff@Performance
We only got delivery of the new pressure plates. The new organic/spring loaded disc is the hold up.
We only got delivery of the new pressure plates. The new organic/spring loaded disc is the hold up.
also, is the new spring suppose to make it even more streetable?
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the clutch / presure plate we installed in my car we were told would be the solutioun to a street clutch. and well, it is not totally streetable
, it makes an expirenced MT- driver seem like they are driveing a stick for the first time till they get used to it. i let a friend of mine drive my car last week, she did really shakey on starts, when cruising, (because she didnt have to shift lolol)
i am used to driving the car and love it,
what is going to make a differance is the materials the disks are made of, the cerametallic material is very grabby, the organic disks will slip easier, but i am guessing wont handle as much power as the cerametalic disks.
the clutch in my car now is best for a sc or turbo car. this is the kit to look at if you are forced induction.
, it makes an expirenced MT- driver seem like they are driveing a stick for the first time till they get used to it. i let a friend of mine drive my car last week, she did really shakey on starts, when cruising, (because she didnt have to shift lolol)
i am used to driving the car and love it,
what is going to make a differance is the materials the disks are made of, the cerametallic material is very grabby, the organic disks will slip easier, but i am guessing wont handle as much power as the cerametalic disks.
the clutch in my car now is best for a sc or turbo car. this is the kit to look at if you are forced induction.
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Originally posted by Jason@Performance
the clutch in my car now is best for a sc or turbo car. this is the kit to look at if you are forced induction.
the clutch in my car now is best for a sc or turbo car. this is the kit to look at if you are forced induction.
What you're running isn't any different than a lot of the Supra guys... my largest concern is getting only 10-15k miles out of this type clutch.
Otherwise, I love the setup!
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well, i am at 2700 miles and climbing...
i drive the heck out of my car now because it is just sooo nice at higher rpm's...
cant wait to put on my headers and suspension...
i drive the heck out of my car now because it is just sooo nice at higher rpm's...
cant wait to put on my headers and suspension...
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Originally posted by The Individual
Has tilton given an estimate on average mileage one many see with your setup?
What you're running isn't any different than a lot of the Supra guys... my largest concern is getting only 10-15k miles out of this type clutch.
Otherwise, I love the setup!
Has tilton given an estimate on average mileage one many see with your setup?
What you're running isn't any different than a lot of the Supra guys... my largest concern is getting only 10-15k miles out of this type clutch.
Otherwise, I love the setup!
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Well.... I can't denigh the quality of the Tilton set up, but I'm not pleased with their customer service. They have been dragging their feet and missing dead lines etc.... After having the rally set up in my Z previously I'm looking forward to getting my new street version and Jason is loving his set up although it's not for me. We also don't have an answer on how long these things will last in normal driving. Jason will chime in here but he already has 3K to 4K miles on his so far and beats it daily. Stay tuned as I will .... someday...... get all the parts and answers.