On the other hand a ceramic clutch disc is able to withstand temperatures in excess of 1000f.
Ceramic clutch vs kevlar clutch.
Used for racing application and regular drive.
Fxss kevlar can be used with bfxx ceramic in the same clutch this will give a unique characteristic to the clutch as it will have ceramic and kevlar.
Keeping in mind also that a ceramic clutch is quite savage on both its meeting components the flywheel pressure plate.
Just trying not to waste a couple of days in doing the swap over and then the swap back if it becomes a pig.
I ve never had a ceramic clutch before or even driven a car with ceramic clutch so i really dont know what i m dealing with.
Exedy ceramic clutches come in a range of racing and sports clutches.
They last 2 3 times longer than clutch discs made of organic materials.
Sintered iron clutch disks are strictly for endurance racing.
Between the variations in design the jargon and the lack of specifications things can be confusing.
Does it give any sort of gradual friction or is it just chatter chatter chatter grab.
They re incredibly durable and they always engage the flywheel smoothly.
Ceramic clutch plates are ironically made with a combination of copper iron bronze and silicon and graphite.
Ceramic clutches will wear much faster if you ride the clutch and can experience some shudder or chatter on engagement.
Carbon ceramic should be left to high power cars that see lots of drag racing or are dedicated track drag cars.
A kevlar disk is a good choice for a heavily tracked or road raced cars especially with forced induction.
Clutch friction materials explained organic kevlar ceramic etc.
And in the difference between organic disc vs ceramic disc it s the biggest factor for most drivers.
It can resist heat up to 390c.
As with any clutch it s all in how you drive.
Pega fxss kevlar is one of the best made kevlar friction material in the world.
An organic clutch disc is designed for maximum drivability.
The downside was chatter which wasn t all that bad after getting.