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FORZALANCIA
28th April 2004, 07:59 AM
Hi guys im after a good racing clutch for my beta coupe any idea's? My mate is puting a racing one in his alfa 75 and it also fits on my lancia for some reason weird huh? Is it ok to fit this clutch? It fits on the spline and is the same width as the my stock clucth and diametre. note this is for a supercharger setup :twisted:
Regards,
Antony
chrisc
28th April 2004, 10:15 AM
Integrale 8v one fits or so ive heard
cthargiss
28th April 2004, 09:52 PM
LuK makes an excellent heavy duty disc #30-16050. Valeo makes a heavy duty cover, but the pedal pressure is very high. I used this setup in my race cars.
Hamish
29th April 2004, 03:34 AM
Plenty of choices here for most Betas, but not so much with the VX :roll:
If the one for the 75 fits OK I'd be inclined to try it - otherwise (as Chris says) the Delta/Thema 8v Turbo plate will fit, but release bearings are different as is the cover (if I recall correctly).
There are 'paddle' clutches available for the VX - Guy Croft has them - but I guess it all depends on how much power your engine is putting out, standard clutch should cope up to about 190bhp - but the standard brakes will not :roll:
Wallace
30th April 2004, 07:30 AM
8 valve integrale one does. Have a look at wallace's photo album. The cover plate is a 8 valve integrale one, the friction plate an AP one. I want to squeeze over 200 bhp from the new engine, so it needs to be meaty.
Maigret
2nd November 2004, 01:22 AM
I got a Valeo unit off Maurice Thomson over 4 years ago and still going strong. Standard VX but it gets a good workout and occasional car transporter towing. Recon VX is better than Dads 4litre Ford for towing.
omicron
2nd November 2004, 02:33 AM
You can fit an Integrale 8v clutch disc/cover to a VX flywheel, but not a standard 2 litre.
We can supply a Valeo clutch kit at a reasonable price, together with a s/h VX flywheel if required.
The flywheel would need facing, and could be substantially lightened at the same time, but balancing would be needed afterwards.
Andrew
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