Slipping Clutch?

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jimmo
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Had a blast on my Ts1 today - when the engine is warmed up the clutch seems to slip more so in 4th gear.

I only replaced the plates last year and dont do massive miles.

I have a 4 plate clutch with px springs within the standard springs.

The motor was dyno'd at 21hp with 16 lb torque - am I asking to much from the 4 plate clutch?

Is it time to replace with a 5/6 plate?

thoughts please :?: :?:
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bazman
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I've similar hp to yours think it's 18ftlb tourque though , and had same issue , after 400/500 miles clutch started slipping . Was standard 4 plate with MB springs. Now use their 5/6 plate version and have done 2000 odd miles no issue.
If you think about it the standard output of say a GP200 is 11hp and you're nearly doubling it!! So yes go for 5 plate at least, JB Tuning do a good 5 plate kit, few of my mates use them.
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I switched to Readspeed springs and can still get away with a 4 plate on my TS1 if that helps.
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Toddy
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As Baz said i had a four plate but with center spring not to bad but slipped a bit when giving it some and suffered from a heavy lever , changed to JB 5 plate spot on clutch and easier lever as well .
As my Dad used to say "Each to their own lad"
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