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Re: What clutch to run with A12/A15 + FS5W60L?
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vannette hevey duty with a12 flywheel should work nicely too. Thats whats im using behind the a15, no slip compared to the excedy but thte pressure plate was bung on the exceedy set up. clutch plate is still excelent if you want it gino?

Posted on: 2008/10/7 23:48
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Re: What clutch to run with A12/A15 + FS5W60L?
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First have a look at your throwout bearing sleeves. If you have a long and a short type then you have your choice between the 2 flywheels. If they are the same weight then the decision is 6 <> 1/2 dozen. Personally I would use the A12 flywheel as the mass of the flywheel is closer to the crankshaft. With that use the longer of the 2 throwout sleeves. (i'm pretty sure you have both) Probably a 1200 ute clutch should do the job nicely for street use.

Posted on: 2008/10/7 21:00
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What clutch to run with A12/A15 + FS5W60L?
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Hey, what clutch have people used and recomend?

It will be used behind an late model A12 for a little while before i install the A15 in the next couple of months. I'll be using a 60L 5 speed (FS5W60L).
(*should i use the A12 or A15 flywheel?)

The A12 is standard and the A15 will only have minimal work done, and its just for street use.

Cheers in advance

Posted on: 2008/10/7 12:03
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