Hey Guys,
Anyone ever heard of people doing this? I know the higher-end clutch kits that cost a ton of money usually have them, but if I remember correctly the diaphragms are only held on by rivets right? It shouldn't be hard to drill those out, add another stock diaphragm, and up the clamping force. From what I've seen (especially on the Swift GTs) the main problem when having the clutch slip is the clamping force from the pressure plate being too low for the horsepower application, and not the actual clutch disc.
Any ideas? Maybe old-school tricks from the veterans out here?
Anyone ever heard of people doing this? I know the higher-end clutch kits that cost a ton of money usually have them, but if I remember correctly the diaphragms are only held on by rivets right? It shouldn't be hard to drill those out, add another stock diaphragm, and up the clamping force. From what I've seen (especially on the Swift GTs) the main problem when having the clutch slip is the clamping force from the pressure plate being too low for the horsepower application, and not the actual clutch disc.
Any ideas? Maybe old-school tricks from the veterans out here?
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