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    Suggest a clutch setup?

    So... my E34 dual mass and spec stage 4 were fried when I tried to put 500whp through it. Like a smart person, I figured 250whp from an obd1 S52 wouldn't be an issue. Nah it slips like no other. I have a single mass lying around with a spec stage 5 but that was way too harsh.

    What else can I do for a clutch setup? What do you guys run?

    Status: HG repair. 488wtq though!

    #2
    i have no experience with this, nor do i know anyone who has, but its worth a shot.

    the twin clutch setup UUC has

    Originally posted by evandael
    a car is a car. call it a dildo, i'd still drive the hell out of it.

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      #3
      Stage 2 Lightweight Flywheel for '92-'99 E36 3-series and M3, E34/E39 5-series with 6-cylinder M50-series motor OPTIONS: Stage 2 flywheel only; + Performance Organic clutch; + UltraSmooth Cerametallic; + genuine BMW M5 clutch; + MultiPuck Ceramic clutch; + Segmented Kevlar.


      looks decent.

      i'm a fan of Exedy products though, so you may give them a call and see what they have in a stage 2+ application.
      1988 325 "super ETA" - Hilde - M52B28 swapped...
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        #4
        well I went back to a stock S52 in this iteration. That sounds like a sexy setup but overkill and way out of my budget lol.

        Status: HG repair. 488wtq though!

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          #5
          Originally posted by Cynical 1 View Post
          http://store.uucmotorwerks.com/light...utch-p194.aspx

          looks decent.

          i'm a fan of Exedy products though, so you may give them a call and see what they have in a stage 2+ application.
          Damn that's sexy...

          Status: HG repair. 488wtq though!

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            #6
            Do your own research. I wouldn't go with the blue one. I'm switching to JBRacing after using blue flywheel. Will never purchase from said company again.

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              #7
              Originally posted by cormier View Post
              Do your own research. I wouldn't go with the blue one. I'm switching to JBRacing after using blue flywheel. Will never purchase from said company again.
              why dont you like the "blue" one? im running it on my s50 and i dont really have any complaints
              Originally posted by evandael
              a car is a car. call it a dildo, i'd still drive the hell out of it.

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                #8
                On a stock/only bolt-ons S52? Why not just a stock M3 clutch? I run a stock M3 clutch with a 16lb fidanza flywheel and it rules.

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                  #9
                  link to said flywheel?

                  Status: HG repair. 488wtq though!

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                    #10
                    Looks like its 13 lbs. http://www.ebay.com/itm/FIDANZA-RACE...e4f035&vxp=mtr

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                      #11
                      gracias!

                      Status: HG repair. 488wtq though!

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by hooken m View Post
                        why dont you like the "blue" one? im running it on my s50 and i dont really have any complaints
                        Only flywheel I have installed which the bolts backed out. I'm not the only one, its actually quite common with the blue ones. The manager also isn't the most cooperative or customer-service oriented guy around. Again, just google the company before you sink a grand into the pretty colours.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by cormier View Post
                          Only flywheel I have installed which the bolts backed out. I'm not the only one, its actually quite common with the blue ones. The manager also isn't the most cooperative or customer-service oriented guy around. Again, just google the company before you sink a grand into the pretty colours.
                          wow...really? i have their older flywheel which isnt blue, and i havent had any issues it. but yes this said company does have shit customer service. i most likely will not buy anything else from them unless i have no other choice.
                          Originally posted by evandael
                          a car is a car. call it a dildo, i'd still drive the hell out of it.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by cormier View Post
                            Only flywheel I have installed which the bolts backed out. I'm not the only one, its actually quite common with the blue ones. The manager also isn't the most cooperative or customer-service oriented guy around. Again, just google the company before you sink a grand into the pretty colours.

                            Are you talking about pressure plate bolts? How long since you installed it that the bolts backed out? I've had mine for a few months. Should I be worried yet?
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                              #15
                              No the pressure plate bolts were ok, it was the actual flywheel to crank bolts--every one of them which is scary because that thing is basically a 7000rpm saw dangerously close to my genitalia and vital organs...

                              Again, not the only one that's happened to and I used new hardware, proper torque plate, loctite and torque method. Just as an FYI.

                              Be worried if you hear a knock coming from the bell housing. Mine got progressively louder until it was unbearable even over open exhaust. I shouldn't have run it as long as I did. Mine was around 1000km after install and fresh rebuild.

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