Textralia x grip?
#1
Textralia x grip?
based on the pic below....
i see its better than stock, check. but how does it compare to the current setup? the current cluch is like * shaped. with the fingers. the one in the pic looks like a better clutch because its larger...but it could just be "stronger than stock" for the mildly upgraded cars...
someone help me out hahaha. they dont have it on their site either (that i could see).
i see its better than stock, check. but how does it compare to the current setup? the current cluch is like * shaped. with the fingers. the one in the pic looks like a better clutch because its larger...but it could just be "stronger than stock" for the mildly upgraded cars...
someone help me out hahaha. they dont have it on their site either (that i could see).
#2
The reason I don't like when pads (in this case, the pressure plate side of the clutch plate) are spread out this much.
You get two things out of a setup like this.
1. More p.s.i. per pad.
2. A lot more heat per pad.
Will most likely have a shorter life than the stocker type.
I'm not saying this is bad. Just common sense. Less pads, more pressure and heat per pad.
You get two things out of a setup like this.
1. More p.s.i. per pad.
2. A lot more heat per pad.
Will most likely have a shorter life than the stocker type.
I'm not saying this is bad. Just common sense. Less pads, more pressure and heat per pad.