Archive for the 'Trivia “CARBONETIC”' Category

Which “CARBONETIC” clutch?

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

We showed the data of “Rated Horse power” and “Pressure plate rate & pedal effort” on previous articles. When you think about purchasing our clutches, you might think about “price” as well.

Our triple carbon clutches are in any respect better than twin or single. Easier to drive than twin and single and the triple clutches transfer more torque with little extra weight.  However, they are also the most expensive ones.

In sum, use “Rated horse power”, “Pressure plate rate & Pedal effort”, and “Price” as your guide.

Please see the following address to check the price.
http://www.carbonetic.net/match/usa_clutch.html

Pressure Plate Rate & Pedal Effort!!

Monday, March 26th, 2007

Normally we have two pressure plate rates for each model.  It is a rate which presses the clutch plates each other.  The higher the pressure plate rate, the more torque the clutch can transfer.  Consequently, a clutch with a higher pressure plate rate has a higher horse power / torque rating. 

However, the pressure plate rate is inversely related to the pedal effort.  The higher the pressure plate rate is, the larger is the pedal effort.  The pedal effort is a personal one.  Some drives do not mind 1,600kg pressure plate rate, but others might find 1,350kg pressure plate rate rather annoying.  The driving situation also has an impact.  At a traffic jam, you feel the impact of the heavy pedal effort much more than you drive on a race track.  As a rough reference, we have prepared the following table.
 

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Rated Horse Power!!

Thursday, March 22nd, 2007

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When you think about purchasing our carbon clutches, you might ask yourself “Which one should I purchase?  Single, twin, or triple?” 

 First thing we usually ask the customer is

“How much horse power does your car have?”  

 Please find the rated horse powers for our clutches in the table below. If your car produces 500 horse power, our single is not suitable but you can choose between our twin and triple.

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