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hc_416 06-12-2017 10:25 AM

O.s. giken tr
 
So I have smoked my clutch and I need to get a new one. The two that I am looking at are the OS giken TR or the Southbend stage 4. I want to know if anybody was running these clutches and if I could get an opinion on them. Also with the OS giken TR it looks like I need a fork assembly can somebody shed some light on that. If you have any other recommendations for clutches feel free.vI'm looking to have a clutch hold more than 600 tq and trying to stay away from pucked clutchs.

Jshvr 06-12-2017 03:51 PM

I have the OS Giken triple disk. I purchased it after blowing through my clutchmasters fx400 at the track. The OS Giken is a awesome clutch at the track. It is not very freindly for street driving (I even have RJM pedal) but I've gotten better with it. I put down 606tq and ran a 10.42 1/4 time (world record) so the clutch obviously does work at the track haha. I already had the Zspeed HD csc and had to get an adapter for from Zspeed to use this clutch. Another buddy Hojin has the twin disk and loves it also and he has more power than me. Twin might be more street freindly.

09nismo498 06-12-2017 05:24 PM

I have the OS Giken TR twin disk. You don't need a clutch fork, you have to get an adapter that slides over the csc like jshvr said. I also got the RJM pedal to help make it a little easier to drive. Haven't driven with it yet, still finishing up on the turbo kit, and engine internals. But it was recommended to me by a few different people, including zspeed. I wouldn't go for the southbend stage 4, I think it would be even harder to drive than a twin disk, and the pedal will be very hard. I think a twin disc would be the far better choice.

Optimiser 06-12-2017 06:51 PM

I use the OS Giken Grand Touring with twin plate and the soft cover and it's been great.

Performance Clutch - Grand Touring

hc_416 06-12-2017 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Optimiser (Post 3663644)
I use the OS Giken Grand Touring with twin plate and the soft cover and it's been great.

Performance Clutch - Grand Touring

how much power can the gt hold?

hc_416 06-12-2017 09:06 PM

Do you have a part number for the clutch? I can only find ones for de based cars.

Optimiser 06-13-2017 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by hc_416 (Post 3663705)
Do you have a part number for the clutch? I can only find ones for de based cars.

Sorry I don't have the actual part #for it handy right now. Just contact them directly and ask.

sales@osgikenusa.com

hc_416 06-16-2017 09:03 PM

So, it is looking like I will be getting the O.S. Gien TR dual disk with sprung hubs along with the assembly. Any one have a good idea were I can get a fair price on it?

09nismo498 06-16-2017 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by hc_416 (Post 3665449)
So, it is looking like I will be getting the O.S. Gien TR dual disk with sprung hubs along with the assembly. Any one have a good idea were I can get a fair price on it?

zspeed is where I got mine from. Cheapest I found it, and they can answer any other questions you may have.

hc_416 06-16-2017 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by 09nismo498 (Post 3665455)
zspeed is where I got mine from. Cheapest I found it, and they can answer any other questions you may have.

Thanks for the quick reply


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