AutoXRacer
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I used an 99-04 flywheel when I had an RST to get full coverage.
I have too and it does not provide full coverage like the McLeod flywheel does. I had a Fidanza 99-04 flywheel.
I used an 99-04 flywheel when I had an RST to get full coverage.
I have too and it does not provide full coverage like the McLeod flywheel does. I had a Fidanza 99-04 flywheel.
Im trying to finally make a decision before spending too much for a clutch thats not worth it or paying for a cheaper clutch that is shitty and regretting it.
Man clutch threads are always all over the place, for every 50 people that love a certain clutch, their is 50 more that hate it.
cycosarge what kind of driving do you do with your car? Drag race any? What was so bad about your old clutch?
Im trying to finally make a decision before spending too much for a clutch thats not worth it or paying for a cheaper clutch that is shitty and regretting it.
I do have to agree with Bruce...the RST is smooth and easy pedal effort.
But I would not recommend the RST for a racer (drag/road).
I think Bruce got lucky, but he is also very in tuned with his car. Most of us will just abuse the crap out of our clutches and realize it when its too late. lol
When I purchased my first RST the RXT wasn't recommended for drag racing. Now they say to use the RXT, whatever.
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Yeah, they realized the RST was not conducive to heat (hot lapping). So the RXT came out to address that issue. Now McLeod recommends the RXT for applications that see racing. RST is reclassified as a street clutch...still very capable, but may fail if hot lapped.
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Yeah, they realized the RST was not conducive to heat (hot lapping). So the RXT came out to address that issue. Now McLeod recommends the RXT for applications that see racing. RST is reclassified as a street clutch...still very capable, but may fail if hot lapped.
I just looked it up. At one time the rxt was bronze metallic. When it got hot the bronze would stick to the flywheel and pressure plate. That's why the rst was recommended for drag racing when I bought mine.
Switching to ceramic must of cured the metal sticking problem. Or it was an internet myth, lol.
DiMora I'm interested in your impressions. You aren't seeing or feeling any difference in engagement or grabbiness with the rst?
Hey Bruce, I started out with the RST and ended up with the RXT. I could not tell a difference between the two. If there is, its very slight and not obviously noticeable.
Ok before someone comes in and change my mind, who has the best price on a rxt?
Ok before someone comes in and change my mind, who has the best price on a rxt?