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#1 REDICE

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Posted 18 November 2018 - 10:58 PM

What is my best bet for a good clutch for 150ish now that grey dot diaphragms are unavailable. I have to start from scratch anyway would a verto clutch handle high output?



#2 Turbo Phil

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Posted 19 November 2018 - 12:23 AM

It's not HP that matters is torque output which will dictate clutch choice. Though with enough boost to make 150hp you're probably looking at making enough torque to require a grey diaphragm. As these aren't currently available you'll either have to go double grey, or build an RTS Verto clutch. The RTS will be far kinder on your thrust bearings.
If you're unsure what an RTS is, it's basically a modified Vetro fitted with two springs instead of the one. There's loads of info on turbominis if you have a look.

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#3 REDICE

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Posted 27 May 2020 - 08:04 AM

I have gone down the RTS route at much expense. My engine is nearly complete but the builder (who made up the clutch) is now saying there are issues getting free play. Would this have to do with the spacers being too long?? I did point out at the start that the spacers should be shorter than the originals by the thickness of the extra spring plate. He wants to alter or make a new cup that sits under the release bearing. I dont recall seeing this done by anyone on any of the RTS posts. Any help appreciated.  



#4 jt19

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Posted 31 May 2020 - 06:58 AM

Redice there's a guide on turbo minis how to make them. I followed it and it works fine. I didn't have to make a new cup. I'd show him thee thread on there or just get someone else to make you one. Or give it a go yourself. The hardest part I found was getting someone to balance it.




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