R154 Cluth Set Up

89mk3supra

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Can anyone recommened a clutch set up for a power range of 300-350hp? I am planning on making it my daily driver with occasional racing. I don't wont to buy something that will be noisy or give out quickly.
 

TweeT91109

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All the lightwieght FW does is make the RPMs rev a little faster....I would stay with the stock FW and get at at least a stage 3 clutch. 7M's being so torque happy, its better to be safe, then sorry, know what I mean?
 

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89mk3supra;1500651 said:
Can anyone recommened a clutch set up for a power range of 300-350hp? I am planning on making it my daily driver with occasional racing. I don't wont to buy something that will be noisy or give out quickly.

Here s the less expensive way you can go about

1. Stock toyota pp,toyota throw out bearing, pilot bearing Jay marks is a good source with discount once you mention the "supra forums".

2. The clutch disk is up to you a stage 2 will hold more power than a stock disk. If you dont mind the small amounts of chattering at low rpm go with a 6 puck disk they sell em on ebay for $$80 shipped thats should be no more than $240.00. This is the set up im running right now and have dyno to prove it 433rwhp 426rwtq

http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?t=108689

3. Now with the flywheel i personally like my XTD 14.5 lb CHROMELOLY STEEL flywheel. I have personlly have experience with the clutch set up above and with this flywheel since 2006 and no problems. I have had the flywheel resurfaced 2-3 times and still running like a champ.

I just saw that you live in Pamona, Ca Give Aaron at Driftmotion a call if you dont feel like doin some shopping on your own. He usually stock all the parts on his website good luck heres the link to his website

http://store.driftmotion.com/static/index.php