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After destroying 4 clutches: Spyder RS OEM (2), Barnett (basket, plates and springs) and Aprilia (1000 cc) - what should I do? What clutch would hold the power of a highly modified engine (Aerocharge turbo)? :gaah:
In order to get all this power to the back tire we would need a locker-clutch. For that we turned to Muzzys. After-all, who knows more about making power and putting it to the ground on a twelve than Muzzys? We bought their entire locker clutch package which consists of a new billet basket, the lock-up clutch assembly and the clutch plate kit. It also includes a spacer plate needed to extend the side cover of the engine to fit all these trick parts inside. As compared to a normal clutch the locker offers 100% positive lock up and assures you that all of your power is getting transferred to ground instead of slipping the clutch plates. The entire kit retails for $1287 assuming you return your stock clutch basket as a core. Otherwise add an additional $195.
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Doc, I had a clutch slipping problem last year. It turned out to be the vaccum assist switch was stuck in the open possision and would not let the clutch fully ingage. I disconnected and plugged the hose problem solved. Machinegunner.After destroying 4 clutches: Spyder RS OEM (2), Barnett (basket, plates and springs) and Aprilia (1000 cc) - what should I do? What clutch would hold the power of a highly modified engine (Aerocharge turbo)? :gaah:
Aerocharge Turbo: no vaccum assist clutch.Doc, I had a clutch slipping problem last year. It turned out to be the vaccum assist switch was stuck in the open possision and would not let the clutch fully ingage. I disconnected and plugged the hose problem solved. Machinegunner.
Let us know how it holds when you drop the hammer! Good luck! :thumbup:I'll go with a stage6 racing Minarelli clutch.opcorn:
The new springs are working :2thumbs: However in 6 months my left arm is going to look like this...:gaah:
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