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Old Dec 4, 2006 | 03:28 PM
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RPS Clutch, CYN-R-G Flywheel Combo

If you have the power, this is your clutch!! Turboclutch MAX Series clutches have powered many of the fastest cars down the track for the past 10 years. This is a proven winner that has been perfected over the years to become the standard it is today.
MAX pressure plates offer 400 to 600 pounds of extra clamping force to hold your biggest power. 9 second Supra’s, 10 second 300ZX’s and 3000GT VR4’s, 10 second Honda’s and Eclipse’s all use Turboclutch MAX!
RPS is the only clutch company with a U.S. Patent (#5,769,973) on their single diaphragm pressure plate technology. Their unique dual diaphragm technology allows you to create almost any clutch unit with any pressure ranging from stock to double stock in 100 pound increments. If the stock pressure is 1400 pounds they can make MAX pressure plates 1800, 1900, 2000, and so on up to 2800 pounds. This flexibility can only be found at RPS.
RPS’s all new PRO MAX Series is the last pressure plate you will ever have to buy. This pressure plate uses the patented (10,334,633) segmented heat shield design that helps prevent warpage and is replaceable for the life of your car. If you ever wear out this pressure plate simply replace the segmented heat shields and you’re good to go. These replacement shields sell for a fraction of the cost of a new pressure plate. The PRO MAX is ideal for drag racing applications where short clutch life is the cost of going fast and RPS is helping reduce that cost.


Please Pm myself or Greg on this Beautiful Clutch setup



 
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