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How is the pressure plate brass button?

I thought brass button was a type of clutch plate.

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I blv it's 1200kg pressure

Can you confirm it is 1200kg

pressure plate is out of a brass button clutch kit, it gives more clamping pressure, thats why it's able to do 240rwkw with a exedy organic clutch plate,

1200kg when it's been used with a exedy 5puk plate, managed to get the info for you, in this case you will be able to do way more than 240rwkw

this set up will cost you $440

cheers

marz

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I need clutch for 250+ rwkW, is that for $440 gonna handle that power, and what is drivability?

250+rwkw you will be needing a exedy 5puk clutch plate with a rpm brass button pressure plate

yes can do it for $440 will handle it without any probs as long as you machine the flywheel

driverbility mite take some time to get use to it!!

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