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Glen

posted on 16th Nov 11 at 21:21

A genuine x14xe clutch kit is capable of taking 200bhp b4 needing to be uprated


danbo

posted on 2nd Apr 11 at 11:54

i dont really have the money at the moment now where can you get one from? and how much?
cheers


Hodgy

posted on 2nd Apr 11 at 07:16

yeh they are good i have one :)


Sport_1

posted on 1st Apr 11 at 22:04

Exedi fast road clutch kit 145 posted to your door


danbo

posted on 1st Apr 11 at 08:02

hi what clutch is this you have out of interest for when i get one?


Sport_1

posted on 31st Mar 11 at 23:34

I got an organic sport cluch for 145 posted new an is really really good


Hodgy

posted on 31st Mar 11 at 09:49

quote:
Originally posted by Bissmire
quote:
Originally posted by Hodgy
Use x14xe clutch with flywheel all small block engine are the same x18xe1 has a pot type flywheel same as x16xe they use same clutch x14xe uses flat flywheel clutch is slightly different to pot type flywheel

[Edited on 30-03-2011 by Hodgy]


Do you have x14xe clutch and flywheel on your x18xe1?


Nope got a pot type with z18xe uprated clutch


Bissmire

posted on 31st Mar 11 at 08:20

quote:
Originally posted by Hodgy
Use x14xe clutch with flywheel all small block engine are the same x18xe1 has a pot type flywheel same as x16xe they use same clutch x14xe uses flat flywheel clutch is slightly different to pot type flywheel

[Edited on 30-03-2011 by Hodgy]


Do you have x14xe clutch and flywheel on your x18xe1?


Hodgy

posted on 31st Mar 11 at 06:46

quote:
Originally posted by geordie_corsa
i new yee would nar heed


Well all you have to do is ask lol


Alex_Rally

posted on 31st Mar 11 at 06:22

i new yee would nar heed


Hodgy

posted on 30th Mar 11 at 23:15

Use x14xe clutch with flywheel all small block engine are the same x18xe1 has a pot type flywheel same as x16xe they use same clutch x14xe uses flat flywheel clutch is slightly different to pot type flywheel

[Edited on 30-03-2011 by Hodgy]


Alex_Rally

posted on 30th Mar 11 at 14:23

well ive bought a 3kg ish flat x14xe flywheel just need to buy a new clutch then swap them over during the engine rebuild :)


Alex_Rally

posted on 29th Mar 11 at 16:49

is any1 got a defo answer or will i just have to try it lol


Bissmire

posted on 28th Mar 11 at 12:28

Not sure mate, I'll try to look into it.


AlexW

posted on 28th Mar 11 at 12:14

~150bhp isn't a lot, Your talking 200bhp before the clutch starts slipping. It will be fine as long as you get a new clutch that isn't made of cheese.

Bissmire - Is the X18XE1 a pot type flywheel? If it is then yeah, The x14 flywheel should bolt straight on (as its still smallblock).


Alex_Rally

posted on 28th Mar 11 at 07:05

any1


Alex_Rally

posted on 26th Mar 11 at 19:14

any idea


Alex_Rally

posted on 24th Mar 11 at 18:29

well my x16xe has had a quite a few mods so will be hopefully running about the 145 bhp so would the z14xe or the x14xe flat flywheel be strong enough to take the power .
also if i choose to use the z14xe or x14xe flywheel do i just need to buy the corisponding 3 pce clutch ket , or do i need to buy bits off different clutch kits if you know what i mean lol


Bissmire

posted on 24th Mar 11 at 14:46

Does this apply to the x18xe1 engines as well? I've got a x14 flywheel laying about. Would help out with the clutch as well, much easier/cheaper to find a decent x14/x16 clutch.


AlexW

posted on 24th Mar 11 at 13:38

X14's do have a flat flywheel, Rather than the Pot type as per x16's.

As for how much power you can put through the clutch, that depends on the quality of the clutch and pressure plate more importantly.


one-mr-t

posted on 24th Mar 11 at 12:21

Use the x12xe flywheel and pressure plate


Steve X16XE

posted on 24th Mar 11 at 09:29

They are both the same.

The Z14XE has a lighter flywheel. I've got 2 of them. I'll let you know how much it weighs later on today.


Alex_Rally

posted on 23rd Mar 11 at 18:45

hi i was told u can just put a x14xe flywheel and clutch on a x16xe engine to have the effect of a lightened flywheel ???

is this correct , is there anything else i would need to change and is it just a straight swap ??
any1 know the weight difference and what sort of power will a x14xe clutch handle ??