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ClutchMasters Triple Disk 3SGTE
KORacing Products » Toyota Celica Alltrac » Clutch & Transaxle

Complete flywheel and clutch assembly using twin compressed ceramic/bronze friction discs. Rated at 1200ftlbs. of engine torque for the 3SGTE.
Includes:
  • Steel Flywheel, or Aluminum Flywheel with steel friction surface and steel ring gear
  • 3 Ceramic/Bronze friction discs
  • 2 steel center friction surface plate
  • Aluminum pressure plate cover with hardened steel diaphragm spring
Complete assembly weight: 24lbs estimated

Note: This is not recommended for normal street use. It is possible to drive it on the street, but this clutch is no-joke a racing type clutch. The engagement is extremely quick, and there is almost no give or slip -- meaning attempting to slip the clutch will cause chatter and squealing without question. Being a triple disk clutch, when the clutch pedal is depressed, the discs and steel center plate will rattle against each other and the flywheel/pressure plate assembly. There is no claim as to the life of this clutch if it is attempted to be used on the street -- you are on your own. If you actually need this clutch, none of this note should matter to you.


$18258.00 $1642.50 each
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