Clutch - Exedy FD08H or FD08H 1
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Clutch - Exedy FD08H or FD08H 1
as above.... I've searched a bit, but still cannot find any ratings for them.
My car will be used purely as a track car (circuit, not drag). Forged 2.0, cams, FMIC, GT headers, AFP 20G etc so hopefully around 400bhp / 350lbft at max
Will either of the Exedy organic plates above be up to the job? Using FC04T pressure plate.
The FD08H is the 6 spring plate, the FD08H-1 is 4 spring.
I know the AP organic (CP2000-18) is prob a better option to take the power, but its around £200 more expesive. Money I need to put towards the other track car LOL
My car will be used purely as a track car (circuit, not drag). Forged 2.0, cams, FMIC, GT headers, AFP 20G etc so hopefully around 400bhp / 350lbft at max
Will either of the Exedy organic plates above be up to the job? Using FC04T pressure plate.
The FD08H is the 6 spring plate, the FD08H-1 is 4 spring.
I know the AP organic (CP2000-18) is prob a better option to take the power, but its around £200 more expesive. Money I need to put towards the other track car LOL
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about 350lbft for those plates? With the -1 (4 spring)just being a bit smoother/lighter than the 6 spring one.
Think i'll prob just opt for the AP.
Head says AP, but wallet wants the Exedy
Think i'll prob just opt for the AP.
Head says AP, but wallet wants the Exedy
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