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Intrest in the production of a twin disc clutch from Zoom.

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Old Nov 11, 2006 | 01:25 AM
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Default Intrest in the production of a twin disc clutch from Zoom.

Talking to a friend of mine who is a distributor for Zoom performance clutches which is the performance division of Perfection clutch, He told me about a new twin disc kevlar clutch that Zoom will be comming out with. I had talked with him before about the production of a performance clutch for the TT, and other Audi/VW models in general, because Zoom does not currently make a clutch for Audi mainly because of the small market compared to the other import markets.

He has discussed with Zoom the possibility of making this new twin disc setup for the TT and maybe other Audi models, so there is a good chance that there will be one produced for the TT. If so this will be a great setup for those with turbo upgrades and other high horsepower vehicles that will require a performance clutch upgrade. With that said here is what I know so far.

Manufacturer: Zoom.
Type: Twin-disc kevlar clutch.
Price range: I was told that it will cost the company around $800 to make it, so expect more than that for the final price.

Now, I would like to hear feedback about those that would be interested in this setup, I will update once I hear more.

Thanks.
 
Old Nov 11, 2006 | 02:23 AM
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Default RE: Intrest in the production of a twin disc clutch from Zoom.

I'd be down for that, and seeing as this will be a mod i will be doing soon would be on time for me.
 
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