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    Default W58 7M-GTE clutch choice

    guys

    after my heavy duty clutch deciding it's going to die, i need a new clutch:

    I'm currently running a heavy duty clutch on the stock 9" (not 9 1/4") 5M flywheel.

    I'm going to upgrade to the 7MGE flywheel but will require a stronger clutch.

    What would a good choice be for the W58 and 7MGTE? I'm aiming for a final power figure of around or just over 200rwkw...

    I've been thinking of a brass button, but have been told an Exeedy Heavy duty clutch for 7M-GE will do the trick. I'm not interested in burnout, dropping the clutch of flatshifting, but keep in mind I came dead last in toymods go-karting, so the realisation I'm probably a crap driver is more frightening than ever.

    Any opinions/recommendations are highly appreciated.
    Thanks in advance,
    Ryley


    ps. if anyone has a 7mge flywheel they are prepared to part with PM me.

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    Default Re: W58 7M-GTE clutch choice

    i put an Exeedy Heavy duty clutch in my 1G, i don't mine it. i was warned against brass button becasue they are just that, it is pretty much on or off, there is very little smooth transition when you pull out the clutch. so i would go another heavy duty, if you want a button maybe a ceramic one? as i don't think they are as grippy as brass ones, but you should get conformation on that

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    Default Re: W58 7M-GTE clutch choice

    I would've thought that much power would be managable. Mine is a heavy duty Daikin which cops some punishment from time to time.
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    Default Re: W58 7M-GTE clutch choice

    You know my clutch combo Ryley. Stock 5me flywheel mated to a sprung centre 4 puck. James has driven it and gotten the hang of it after about 30 seconds. Brass buttons aren't really that hard to drive with really.

    Oh, and it does cop some good punishment.
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    Default Re: W58 7M-GTE clutch choice

    I recently got a Exedy heavy duty cushioned button clutch. It so far seems great, feels like a normal full face clutch to drive. I'm yet to see how much power it holds up to, but i'm confident it will be fine.
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    Default Re: W58 7M-GTE clutch choice

    Quote Originally Posted by Ryley
    ps. if anyone has a 7mge flywheel they are prepared to part with PM me.
    I have a 4m-e one!
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    Default Re: W58 7M-GTE clutch choice

    I've been using a 5-puck ceramic button clutch (they don't really use brass any more) with a sprung centre behind my 2JZ. It lasted two and a half years before one of the springs broke, and it copped a hell of a lot of abuse in that time without a hint of slippage.

    Despite what some people think about these sort of clutches it's not difficult to drive at all; sure it's not as user-friendly as a stock clutch but it's certainly not "on-off" either. After about a week you'll be able to drive it just as easily as a stocker.

    Note that some button clutches are ridiculous to drive on the street. I once drove a Supra with a 3-puck solid centre and mega-clamp pressure plate; there's no way I'd put up with that in my car! As with all things it depends on how it was designed. I recommend you speak with a clutch specialist, tell them your requirements and they'll be able to give you the options.

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    Default Re: W58 7M-GTE clutch choice

    thanks guys, very helpful. i wouldn't say im hard on the clutch, but i don't baby it either.... so i figured im going to talk to a clutch specialist, but the more opinions the merrier.

    is the 7mge flywheel a worthwhile upgrade? what's different from the 4m to 5m flywheel peewee?

    yian, your setup does interest me too, but i figured a bit of window shopping can only be a good thing...


    thanks guys
    ryley

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    Default Re: W58 7M-GTE clutch choice

    Quote Originally Posted by Ryley
    thanks guys, very helpful. i wouldn't say im hard on the clutch, but i don't baby it either.... so i figured im going to talk to a clutch specialist, but the more opinions the merrier.

    is the 7mge flywheel a worthwhile upgrade?

    thanks guys
    ryley
    Yep, I would very much recommend a clutch specialist

    As for the 7mge flywheel, the 5me one is 225mm OD verus the 240mm OD of the 7mge one, that is a lot more clamping area! Especially when you take into account the fact that the moment of force exerted increases exponentially with the distance from the centre of a rotating body (such as in a flywheel ). Also the fact that Toyota upgraded as the power increases too

    Another bonus is that the 2jzge clutch (and associated clutch / pressure plate kits), will fit the 7mge flywheel I believe.

    Cheers
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    Default Re: W58 7M-GTE clutch choice

    Slightly off topic. But, is it possible to use a 7mgte flywheel? Have a clutch made up to suit the diameter of the GTE flywheel and the w58?
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    Default Re: W58 7M-GTE clutch choice

    Quote Originally Posted by Yian
    Slightly off topic. But, is it possible to use a 7mgte flywheel? Have a clutch made up to suit the diameter of the GTE flywheel and the w58?
    You can...I looked something similar (not in depth) at one stage.

    I was told that it was possible to redrill / dowel for a push type pressure plate. However wether the total height remains the same is something that you will have to look into..

    The stock, or equivalent 7mgte clutch plate should fit as R154 and W5X share the same input shaft splines.

    Cheers
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    Default Re: W58 7M-GTE clutch choice

    Goodo. Thank you for the reply. Time to put my GTE flywheel to good use I guess.
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    Default Re: W58 7M-GTE clutch choice

    Quote Originally Posted by Ryley

    I've been thinking of a brass button, but have been told an Exeedy Heavy duty clutch for 7M-GE will do the trick. I'm not interested in burnout, dropping the clutch of flatshifting, but keep in mind I came dead last in toymods go-karting, so the realisation I'm probably a crap driver is more frightening than ever.
    Ryley,

    I have an exedy 5 puck button clutch and pressure plate with 32% extra clamping (which is the maximum listed in their catalog for 7MGE). I also run a 7MGE flywheel. The clutch generally seems pretty good however when running 15psi boost with an engine that made 200rwkw at 10psi it will still slip the clutch in 4th and 5th gears when full boost is acheived unless changing into one of those gears at high RPM (ie; if I floor it in 5th off boost to overtake the clutch will spin once I hit about 14psi, however at the drags changing into 4th at 6500rpm yielded no slippage that I could detect)

    Ive had the clutch back to B&R brakes where I purchased it but they cant find any problems (they also machined the flywheel pre-install as well so thats not it) so if you're looking to run 200+ rwkw I might suggest perhaps another brand that supplies pressure plates with higher clamping forces for these N/A engine flywheels.

    Just my 2 cents...
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    Default Re: W58 7M-GTE clutch choice

    Quote Originally Posted by wilbo666
    Another bonus is that the 2jzge clutch (and associated clutch / pressure plate kits), will fit the 7mge flywheel I believe.
    Can anyone confirm this 100%? this might solve my problems.....
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    Default Re: W58 7M-GTE clutch choice

    Quote Originally Posted by whatthe?
    Can anyone confirm this 100%? this might solve my problems.....
    I'm pretty sure...

    But GT and Ed should both be able to confirm / repute that at least (possibly others)..

    Cheers
    Wilbo

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