View Full Version : Xe clutch options
rseeleygsi
04-01-14, 05:43 PM
So I'm looking to get a new clutch as I am going to be fitting a new gearbox and diff, The car will be used on the the road but also on track came across this company
http://www.intuneperformance.co.uk/astra-mk2-20-c20xe---cg-motorsport-high-performance-clutch-kit-13372-p.asp
Has anyone used any of there products before? Helix is the obvious choice but what are other people using in track/road cars
rseeleygsi
04-01-14, 09:38 PM
Will be running bike bodies with fast road cams hopefully 180-190 bhp with 170-180 lb/ft. Just want something that will hold out to the abuse what do you think?
Standard cover and helix friction plate...not a paddle though as abit overkill on your spec
rseeleygsi
04-01-14, 10:53 PM
I've seen the normal style helix friction plate, I assume would be buying a new pressure plate and not using my old one?
ive used normal clutches in my track car i.e sach, valeo etc, and im using a LUK clutch in my let (257bhp) never slips and gets abused , paddle clutches are horrible for road driving, and not worth it unless your running mega bhp
I agree^ I used a £35 remanufactured clutch on my let for about 2 years. That was ok, i only removed it due to fitting a F28.
I just get a normal xe clutch.
craig green
05-01-14, 02:57 PM
OEM stuff is fine. GM over engineer the transmissions quite nicely.
Don't get a valeo, the rivets in the pressure plate came flying out after some hard use on my car, get a LUK
BRoadGhost
05-01-14, 07:09 PM
Get that sintered 8 paddle
rseeleygsi
06-01-14, 12:39 AM
Get that sintered 8 paddle
Surely that would be overkill?
BRoadGhost
07-01-14, 10:31 PM
No; think about it and look how they are sprung.
The less paddles there are the more on / off they will be.
rseeleygsi
08-01-14, 12:24 AM
Ahh I see what your saying, an 8 paddle will be more drive-able on the road but with superior performance over a standard clutch on track. Very good call thanks for you input :)
BRoadGhost
08-01-14, 07:17 PM
Besides a massive amount of sudden torque, the only thing that kills a clutch is heat & those 8 paddles once bedded in will outlast even the flywheel I'd imagine.
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