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Old Mar 25, 2004 | 07:09 AM
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Does RPS plan on making their billet segmented flywheel for the Evo?

http://www.turboclutch.com/billet.htm

I'm expecting my clutch to start slipping any day now and I'm going to go with the RPS single-disc and figured I'd replace the flywheel while I'm at it.

The design for their segmented flywheel seems pretty cool. Perhaps a vendor here would know.
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Old Mar 26, 2004 | 05:04 PM
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Re: Does RPS plan on making their billet segmented flywheel for the Evo?

Originally posted by MrBonus
http://www.turboclutch.com/billet.htm

I'm expecting my clutch to start slipping any day now and I'm going to go with the RPS single-disc and figured I'd replace the flywheel while I'm at it.

The design for their segmented flywheel seems pretty cool. Perhaps a vendor here would know.
RPS is currently developing a twin disc Carbon-Carbon and that will come with a FW. As for the single disc conventional FW we haven't started on it yet.
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Old Mar 26, 2004 | 05:29 PM
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Re: Re: Does RPS plan on making their billet segmented flywheel for the Evo?

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RPS is currently developing a twin disc Carbon-Carbon and that will come with a FW. As for the single disc conventional FW we haven't started on it yet.
Cool. Is it going to be competitively priced with the other twin-disk clutches (Exedy, Cusco, etc.) on the market?

I've heard nothing but good things about your clutches so I'm seriously interested.

If my clutch holds out until you release the flywheel for the single disk, I'll probably look into that as well.
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