Hey Stu,
I did shed loads of research into this when I had my bravo but never went for it.
I e-mailed Scotty the reply I got from the company and can do the same but here is the main bits...
"Good afternoon,
I have been given your details from a Fiat Owners Forum as a lead into
finding an uprated clutch for my Fiat Bravo 105JTD.
The car is currently running 219Nm of Torque @ 2548rpm & 105.1Hp @
4124rpm @ the wheels / 130Hp @ the fly Wheel.
This has been reduced due to clutch judder from approx 250Nm Torque &
150Hp @ the fly wheel.
I am ideally looking for a clutch that can handle around 170Hp &
260/170Nm Torque approx.... The custom re-map hasn't been tested due
to current clutch being pants!!"
REPLY
"Hi Thomas,
Thank you for your enquiry.
We can offer you one of our Fast Road three part clutch units for £155
including VAT and delivery. This particular clutch would easily cope with
your power ratings and remain nice to drive with. The only thing I would say
is that if you were using the vehicle on a track day and repeatedly
launching it off the line the organic friction material could become too
hot.
Regards,
John."
I then asked him about warrenty and got....
"all I can say as far at the warranty goes- if you come across any problems
then give us a call and we will reason it out by either providing you with a
new clutch or an even stronger one.
Kind regards,
John.
P.S. If you require any technical assistance upon clutches for your forum
then we are always here to assist."
he also said "The official book time for fitting is 7.9 hours (our fitting centre would
charge £250 for fitting)."
The company web addy is www.techniclutch.com but ur better off calling or e-mailing as they don't update their website much!
Ask Scotty tho how he's finding it as they do a
"Ceremetallic paddle units are extremely tough and will often wear the
flywheel down before the friction material, further they are not prone to
heat problems."
also.
Hope all this helps a little
Tommy K
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