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organic clutch
24vseven - 17/8/08 at 10:53 PM

hi can anyone tell me if there are any advatages to an organic clutc over a standered one
thanks


splitrivet - 17/8/08 at 10:58 PM

Do you mean Drybaulic over cable.
Cheers,
Bob


tootall - 17/8/08 at 11:03 PM

organic clutches are usualy just a uprated plate so there is no more pressure applyed so its just a better material the plate is made drom that grips better and withstands the heat better


splitrivet - 17/8/08 at 11:09 PM

Well you learn summat every day (or night depending on the time)
Cheers,
Bob


CGILL - 17/8/08 at 11:31 PM

Better lining material.
A segmented organic is awesome for a road going track day car.


NS Dev - 19/8/08 at 06:13 PM

I thought "organic" cluthes were just standard clutches!!

My XE ate a Helix uprated "organic" plate in 2000 miles.

I now have a 4 paddle cerametallic jobbie in which is great, though a bit snatchy compared to your average road car (but much nicer than most BEC's!! )