
Originally Posted by
Andrew Cooke
I went through all the steps you're looking at. For what I did the Valeo was a waste of time, the AP worked pretty well, but after half a season it was starting to slip as I pulled away (so about 50 miles and 40 hard starts), it was probably OK, but that was the end of the season. It's not a road clutch either, so won't last. For my current engine I started from scratch - steel flywheel, AP race clutch, bolts, release bearing, and custom bearing carrier. No sign of slip, but it is wearing, and doesn't look pretty - not a road clutch either, but it works for me - so 2 seasons use, and about half gone. Cost about a grand to sort. I know that to make a road friendly, reasonable life clutch that will take a fair bit of abuse you're going to be looking at custom multiplate, and a lot of money. Just depends on where you want to compromise in the end.