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Old 6th March 2020, 17:58   #1
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currently on the finishing stretch of a turbo 16v build and looking for a clutch.
something to handle power of around 175ft and 200hp not wanting to use a standard clutch as they are proven to slip/fail early close to these figures.

would like the full helix kit but that's over £500 I don't have been looking at the cg motorsport kits but don't really trust them as there's no one out there that I can find using one. the only other alternative I can find is the helix friction plate with a valio cover and release bearing.
any other suggestions from anyone??
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Old 8th March 2020, 09:18   #2
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Sachs motorsport do one but it's similar money to the Helix
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Old 9th March 2020, 18:38   #3
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You won't get anything like that with a helix plate and a valeo cover.

Mine slipped at 150ft.lb but that was at 2000rpm.

Definitely recommend saving up and getting a proper clutch. you won't regret it
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cheers guys will just get the helix kit
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