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Animosity
11-15-2005, 02:14 AM
Just picked one up for $247. I know that RPS clutches are very good quality and wanted to see if I could get some user feedback.

sticky240
11-15-2005, 02:18 AM
Have had mine for a year now and love it. I don't drift or anything but I do drive it hard and this thing still grabs like a champ

got mine from GTPro

Flybert
11-15-2005, 02:24 AM
I had an RPS sport 6 puck on my NA KA and it worked wonderfully at track/drift events.

240trainee
11-15-2005, 07:18 AM
Where did you pick it up from? I plan on a 6 puck for my CA, been looking around at prices and so forth.

Animosity
11-15-2005, 08:37 AM
picked it up from these guys:

Specialtyz.com

A+ class guys.

Animosity
11-15-2005, 08:56 AM
Have had mine for a year now and love it. I don't drift or anything but I do drive it hard and this thing still grabs like a champ

got mine from GTPro

cool stuff.

Angel
11-15-2005, 09:16 AM
I am running the street setup and love it, although now that I have taken the car to the dragstrip twice, I now know that I need to change over to a more agressive disk since it slips some. On the street for the last 8-10 months I have never had an issue, still don't, but at the track with a hard launch on drag radials ( 1.6 60's ) it gives up some. Just an fyi


* edited from street tires to drag radials *

OptionZero
11-15-2005, 09:51 AM
Had mine for a couple months on my KA. Went from Clutchnet one to this, never had a stock one..

Feels great, just adjust the pedal a bit to get it to where you like it. No complaints, held up fine so far, good pricing too from SPL

DP_Michelle G
11-15-2005, 03:14 PM
Where did you pick it up from? I plan on a 6 puck for my CA, been looking around at prices and so forth.


All the Ca18det guys should email Tim at Rps and tell him that you guys want them to make a clutch for the ca...


I have a RPS sport clutch, excellent customer service and quality

got mine from RPS

Animosity
11-16-2005, 01:49 AM
I am running the street setup and love it, although now that I have taken the car to the dragstrip twice, I now know that I need to change over to a more agressive disk since it slips some. On the street for the last 8-10 months I have never had an issue, still don't, but at the track with a hard launch on drag radials ( 1.6 60's ) it gives up some. Just an fyi


* edited from street tires to drag radials *

Heh that is a nice 60 footer, I don't blame the clutch for letting some...I don't plan on doing much of dragstrip driving though.

Angel
11-16-2005, 07:05 AM
Heh that is a nice 60 footer, I don't blame the clutch for letting some...I don't plan on doing much of dragstrip driving though.



Thanks, I don't blame the clutch at all. It's not really intended for this sort of thing, and it's made worse by the fact that since I was using a radial tire I had to slip it a teeny bit so as not to "shock" the tire and have it break away, and that will of course tax most non carbon clutches. Just wanted to let you folks know. I have and will continue to endorse this clutch with the one caveat being no drag racing.... I *think* clutch kicks would be ok....