apex944
Automotive
- May 19, 2006
- 27
You guys were so helpful with my last driveline question that I thought I'd toss another one out to the collective group...
WRT racing clutch disks and a single mass flywheel...
This
vs This
Are sprung centered clutch disks primarily for the reduction of noise? (chatter)
There are some who say it will reduce the stress to the driveline (under power) but I'm skeptical of this. The springs in a disk dont appear to be strong enough to counter (soften) the torque and inirtia of the engine/flywheel... which make me think they are for noise or vibration reduction only...basically at idle and very low RPM/low power output.
For the purposes of answering this question lets disregard standing starts and concentrate on engagement where the engine is operating at or near it's torque peak after upshifts or at other RPMs on downshifts where the driver may be matching revs anywhere in the range.
Thanks!
WRT racing clutch disks and a single mass flywheel...
This

vs This

Are sprung centered clutch disks primarily for the reduction of noise? (chatter)
There are some who say it will reduce the stress to the driveline (under power) but I'm skeptical of this. The springs in a disk dont appear to be strong enough to counter (soften) the torque and inirtia of the engine/flywheel... which make me think they are for noise or vibration reduction only...basically at idle and very low RPM/low power output.
For the purposes of answering this question lets disregard standing starts and concentrate on engagement where the engine is operating at or near it's torque peak after upshifts or at other RPMs on downshifts where the driver may be matching revs anywhere in the range.
Thanks!