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Old Dec 27, 2011, 06:06 PM
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twin disc clutches...

I was wondering if anyone knows what the weight is of most of the Twin disc clutches are, for EVO 8's, and 9's think that would be helpful info.
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Old Dec 27, 2011, 08:35 PM
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Anyone, or any shops know?
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Thats weird. I took a look on a couple sites thinking it would be an easy find, guess with the twins their selling the reliability more than weight lift
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my Exedy Twin was about 29 lbs, The Quartermaster 8 leg is lighter than that, I can remember the weight though
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I bet my 8 leg was another 10 lbs lighter then my exedy twin. Never actually weighed it, the other thing you must keep in mind is where the weight is. The 8 leg is "tight" and most of the mass is near the center.
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First is os giken, then carbonetic!
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He is looking for the weight
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Originally Posted by boosted91t
I bet my 8 leg was another 10 lbs lighter then my exedy twin. Never actually weighed it, the other thing you must keep in mind is where the weight is. The 8 leg is "tight" and most of the mass is near the center.
Thanks for that info, I forgot some of the twins are tighter/more compact then like the exedy.
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id say my tilton was around 25 as well
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i would like to get weight information about the actual clutch discs, as this is whats important for shifting speed.
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