GSX_Dan
20+ Year Contributor
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- Jun 27, 2004
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Chicago,
Illinois
I am currently working with a local clutch shop to have kevlar facing done to my worn street disc. The material they use is proven on much more demanding applications such as transport trucks, buses, and other heavy duty applications where lots of torque and heat is generated. I've worn down a street disc with a 2600lb PP in about 20,000 miles a lot of which included 5500RPM slip launches and no lift to shift techniques at the 28psi power level. They are saying the kevlar is practically unwearable as they've seen clutches with their facing outlast multiple engines in a lot of HD applications. The only requirement is a stiff PP if not it will slip, unlike ceramic where you could get away with a light PP. The 2600lb with a street disc holds 400ft/lb of TQ I believe so hopefully the kevlar disc as it is going to be a full face lining should hold the same but probably more.
Does anyone know what the ACT street disc thickness is brand new? They need to set the correct step on the flywheel to account for the thicker kevlar facing. Any thoughts or first hand experience with refacing/kevlar?
Does anyone know what the ACT street disc thickness is brand new? They need to set the correct step on the flywheel to account for the thicker kevlar facing. Any thoughts or first hand experience with refacing/kevlar?
