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Standard Clutch and BHP limit.

7.7K views 14 replies 12 participants last post by  Jonny109  
#1 ·
Will be starting the project on the ST soon and am researching. Looking at getting a new clutch and differential fitted at the same time.

Looking at an uprated clutch to take the addional power the car will see. Reading some of the US forums they have cars running at well over 400bhp at the wheels and are saying the standard Clutch assembly stands up well to this type of power. Apparently AP racing make the clutch for the ST - anyone confirm this?
 
#5 ·
Apparently in the states they run 400bhp+ with no problems. I'm sure youll get a duff clutch from time to time. Bhp isn't what kills the clutch as you say torque is. I didn't want to go racing clutch as I want the car to be driveable on the roads. If AP make the standard Clutch (as it seems they do) I'm then that's interesting.

Jay at Finsport will be doing the work and is a knowledgeable guy so I'll see what's what.
 
#15 · (Edited by Moderator)
Done the clutch on mine after the slave decided to drop a seal which in turn contaminated the clutch.

The standard clutch is an AP item and stood up well IMO. 30k miles, 20 of which the car was 234bhp, 286ft lbs.The original clutch plate hardly looked worn compared to the new oem one. However there was severe play in the splined hub on the clutch plate. The flywheel also had major play, way past tolerances. All items had to be replaced.

Another point to note is the slave cylinder and master cylinder Ford use is poo. Bought a new unit direct from ford which turned out to be faulty. The gearbox ended up being took off the car three times in total.