EXEDY Triple Carbon Clutch Kit for Evo 4-9 (MM023HBMC1) *Discontinued*
The EXEDY Triple Carbon Clutch Kit for the Evo 4-9 models is for high power, race-only builds and can handle over 700 foot pounds of torque. This clutch is not recommended for street use. The carbon clutch kits generally weigh 1/3 less than the cerametallic kits!
Discontinued:
This product has been discontinued by Exedy and is no longer available to purchase.
See More Clutch Kits:
• for Evo 7/8/9
• for Evo 4/5/6
Vehicle Fitment:
• 2001-2006 CT9A Evolution 7/8/9
• 1996-2001 CP9A CN9A Evo 4/5/6
Why do I need a triple plate clutch?
Multi plate clutch kits (Twin & Triple Disc) simply put have more than one clutch disc. The stock clutch comes with one disc and by having two or three discs, you essentially double or triple the surface area to be clamped. If you are like most Evo owners, you have probably doubled or tripled your power... so you need to compensate with a more powerful clutch. There will also be intermediate plates between the discs and especially with the Triple kits, when you push in the clutch pedal, you'll hear those plates rattling around free. That's totally normal and fun to mess with your friends.
Why do I need a carbon disc?
The carbon discs are super lightweight. Lighter means less rotating mass, less stress on your car. The carbon discs can last nearly twice as long as metallic discs and put off far less heat. Carbon clutches do need to be "warmed up" prior to launching and racing and are not recommended for street use.
Features:
• Drag, Road and Rally Race
• Not recommended for street use
• Hyper Flywheel
• Purple Anodized Forged Aluminum Clutch Cover
• Pull-Type Design
• Carbon Discs
• Rated for 742 TQ
Completely Rebuildable!
Check the link below, we have all the options you'll need when it comes time to rebuild.
Install Notes:
• Flywheel to Crank Bolt (ft-lb): 99
• Pressure Plate Assembly to Flywheel (ft-lb): 23
Need rebuild parts?
• EXEDY Clutch Rebuild Parts
Discontinued:
This product has been discontinued by Exedy and is no longer available to purchase.
See More Clutch Kits:
• for Evo 7/8/9
• for Evo 4/5/6
Vehicle Fitment:
• 2001-2006 CT9A Evolution 7/8/9
• 1996-2001 CP9A CN9A Evo 4/5/6
Why do I need a triple plate clutch?
Multi plate clutch kits (Twin & Triple Disc) simply put have more than one clutch disc. The stock clutch comes with one disc and by having two or three discs, you essentially double or triple the surface area to be clamped. If you are like most Evo owners, you have probably doubled or tripled your power... so you need to compensate with a more powerful clutch. There will also be intermediate plates between the discs and especially with the Triple kits, when you push in the clutch pedal, you'll hear those plates rattling around free. That's totally normal and fun to mess with your friends.
Why do I need a carbon disc?
The carbon discs are super lightweight. Lighter means less rotating mass, less stress on your car. The carbon discs can last nearly twice as long as metallic discs and put off far less heat. Carbon clutches do need to be "warmed up" prior to launching and racing and are not recommended for street use.
Features:
• Drag, Road and Rally Race
• Not recommended for street use
• Hyper Flywheel
• Purple Anodized Forged Aluminum Clutch Cover
• Pull-Type Design
• Carbon Discs
• Rated for 742 TQ
MM023HBMC1 Triple Carbon Evo 4-9 Clutch Kit
Notes |
Hyper Triple Carbon-R Clutch Rigid Disc Pull Type Cover |
Clamp Load | 3169 |
Disc Diameter (Inches) | 7.9 |
Disc Diameter (Millimeters) | 200 |
Kit Contents | CM19H, PP09, IM05, DP01, SH19, DB01, FM32, BS05, PR02 and Alignment Tool |
Spline Count | 23 |
Spline Size (Inches) | 1-1/16 |
Spline Size (Millimeters) | 26.2 |
Torque Capacity (ft/lbs.) | 742 |
Completely Rebuildable!
Check the link below, we have all the options you'll need when it comes time to rebuild.
Install Notes:
• Flywheel to Crank Bolt (ft-lb): 99
• Pressure Plate Assembly to Flywheel (ft-lb): 23
Need rebuild parts?
• EXEDY Clutch Rebuild Parts
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