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Good morning peeps.

Hey Ants, is the twinplate coppermix in your car yet? You mind letting me try it once its bedded in? Or you can try mine and tell me if its any good... It hasnt been giving me problem but I'm just paranoid when so many people keep telling me its too high....

I've got a twinplate coppermix in mine as well and wanna see if I need to adjust the bite point. Currently its very high up (fair bit of free play) and feels like the stock one!

Good morning peeps.

Hey Ants, is the twinplate coppermix in your car yet? You mind letting me try it once its bedded in? Or you can try mine and tell me if its any good... It hasnt been giving me problem but I'm just paranoid when so many people keep telling me its too high....

I've got a twinplate coppermix in mine as well and wanna see if I need to adjust the bite point. Currently its very high up (fair bit of free play) and feels like the stock one!

Well at the rate that Gav's putting it together and having performance parts flogged in between from the workshop :mad: I cannot see my new clutch going in for some time yet :dry:

What I do know, is that the Coppermix are suppose to have a stock feel but certainly not a stock bite. Not sure if bite is suppose to sit high or not the only way were gonna find out is once I have it installed in the car.

Used to run Direct Racing Clutch b4 and its bite was very aggressive / sensitive to start of with but as it got bedded in it got better (but one hell of a crutch I tell ya :w00t: ). But I didn't like the rattling noise button clutches have so wen with Coppermix.

More than happy to compare once my car is complete

One day Nick I'm just gonna rock up and ask for five on the go cause I'm hungry, then borrow (not steal because i will return it) the abomination do some nice figure 8 in front of the pie shop :P

Right. No worries. I'm more than happy to wait. No rush about it. I just want to know the answer. You'll need a fair bit of km to bed in before we can test it though.

Mine bite really nicely (cant really ride it much) when first installed but soon after bed in, it feels like stock. Physical biting point didnt change much though. Quiet clutch new or bedded in too.


Well at the rate that Gav's putting it together and having performance parts flogged in between from the workshop :mad: I cannot see my new clutch going in for some time yet :dry:

What I do know, is that the Coppermix are suppose to have a stock feel but certainly not a stock bite. Not sure if bite is suppose to sit high or not the only way were gonna find out is once I have it installed in the car.

Used to run Direct Racing Clutch b4 and its bite was very aggressive / sensitive to start of with but as it got bedded in it got better (but one hell of a crutch I tell ya :w00t: ). But I didn't like the rattling noise button clutches have so wen with Coppermix.

More than happy to compare once my car is complete

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Pies :)

One day Nick I'm just gonna rock up and ask for five on the go cause I'm hungry, then borrow (not steal because i will return it) the abomination do some nice figure 8 in front of the pie shop :P

*Only 1 free pie per whore

And there would be enough room out the front at night to cut figure 8s.... Just not in my car, it has brand new tires ATM lol

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