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jese1218
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icon5.gif  MR2/V6 Camry Flywheel & Clutch Question Thu, 31 March 2005 13:07 Go to next message
I have a MR2 Turbo flywheel. I'm using it in a V6 Camry auto-manual conversion. The flywheel bolts up to the crank no probs.
I went to PBR to get a clutch matched up to it..and they asked wat I was using it for etc etc. They said..the maximum size clutch that can work with the flywheel is a 9". The V6 Camry standard uses 9.5". They said..with the power of the V6 and manual...it will slip the clutch badly. Is this tru?? Will that 0.5" of difference really make the clutch slip?? I find it hard to believe that the V6 is going to slip a clutch made for a 3SGTE.... Confused

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Re: MR2/V6 Camry Flywheel & Clutch Question Thu, 31 March 2005 13:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Just get one with a high pressure clamp.

I've got a ~9.5" clutch on my 1uz, and it handles it piss easy.

Just make sure you have about 800-900kg of clamping pressure.
(about 2000lbs)
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Re: MR2/V6 Camry Flywheel & Clutch Question Thu, 31 March 2005 22:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ok thankyou.
Would PBR make that??
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Re: MR2/V6 Camry Flywheel & Clutch Question Fri, 01 April 2005 00:47 Go to previous message
Call Pittwater brake and clutch, they know their stuff.
They can make you up a clutch of whatever material/pressure you like.
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