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Porny Site Sponsor Member Since: 31 Aug 2009 Location: Sutton Coldfield - West Midlands Posts: 809 |
It has taken a while to find a supplier to work with that actually delivers what I want with back up....
But irb developments now have a direct replacement HD paddle clutch for all Tdci Powered Defenders 40% uprated over standard, but pedal feel and effort required remains almost completely unchanged. Ideal for tuned Defenders. £350 + vat Paddle on left - standard right. IRB The home of the first modified Keswick Green 90 - and the first 2.4 Puma through both the 200bhp and 550Nm barriers. www.IRBdevelopments.com www.facebook.com/irbdevelopments www.integrated316.com www.facebook.com/integrated316 |
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18th Dec 2014 2:08pm |
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Porny Site Sponsor Member Since: 31 Aug 2009 Location: Sutton Coldfield - West Midlands Posts: 809 |
Hi James,
Face Ache is a great social media, but I agree not everyone likes it. Although you can access my page without signing up. The 3.0Tdv6 is getting there and there will be updates in the New Year... a lot of time (more than planned) has also been taken up by my 2.4 (and it's upgrades). Ian IRB The home of the first modified Keswick Green 90 - and the first 2.4 Puma through both the 200bhp and 550Nm barriers. www.IRBdevelopments.com www.facebook.com/irbdevelopments www.integrated316.com www.facebook.com/integrated316 |
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19th Dec 2014 11:43am |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17362 |
Ian,
For the benefit of those of us who are not clutch experts, can you outline the advantages of a paddle clutch (I imagine that the name refers to the fact that the friction material is discontinuous?) compared to a normal type? I notice that the springs on the driven plate are shorter and appear to be much less likely to take on a permanent set and fall out. Does this mean that this is a suitable replacement for the standard clutch on all Defenders, or is it really only appropriate on fire-breathing tuned monsters? Thanks, Roger |
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19th Dec 2014 1:39pm |
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Skeggy 90 Member Since: 07 Oct 2013 Location: Skeg Vegas Posts: 233 |
Just out of interest, what engine management are you running on the TDV6, if you can get a 3.0 to run as well in a Defender as a Disco 4 I would be very interested in a conversion. 90 300 TDI SW (sold)
130 TD5 Utility (Foley SV) (sold) 110 TD5 Hardtop (sold) 110 TDCI Utility (sold) 1st Edition Range Rover Sport Supercharged Velar P380 HSE Discovery 1 V8 auto Puma 130 Double Cab (sold) R35 GTR Defender 110 300 TDI CSW (sold) 2010 110 XS Utility |
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19th Dec 2014 5:08pm |
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big steve Member Since: 24 Dec 2009 Location: hertfordshire Posts: 2456 |
Nice one Ian bout time someone has lookeed into the puma clutch as it has always been a problem
Steve 2015 2.2 tdci hardtop xs 3.2 conversion DONE 238bhp and 707nm torque and thats just the start ;-P hybrid turbo in build -done ready to fit ashcroft atb in transfer box 6 speed auto in build |
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20th Dec 2014 5:21pm |
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Porny Site Sponsor Member Since: 31 Aug 2009 Location: Sutton Coldfield - West Midlands Posts: 809 |
Apologies - I hadn't noticed the other replies... The advantages (due to both the design and material used) is the higher clamping loads and frictional co-efficient of the friction material. It is designed to be suitable for upto 40 % increases in torque over the standard clutch. The springs are much shorter than a standard centre (is a HD centre pack) and are capable of taking a higher shock loading. The downside of a full race paddle clutch is its aggressive nature... however, due to the number of pads/paddles used on this one (full race typically has 4 pads) - when fitted it is virtually no different to drive than a standard vehicle. There may be a slight increase in noise at idle (when clutch not depressed) - but apart from that, no other downsides. It is suitable for all applications - from mild to wild... although if you go really mad then there is another option.... but will see how long this ones lasts first on my Puma (200bhp/565Nm... well that is what it used to make). This clutch would be ideal for an IRB450 upgrade (so 450nm).... but equally at home on a standard vehicle that is worked hard.
Its took a while but we have an aftermarket ecu that is actually capable of running the engine properly and will also allow proper integration with an auto gearbox if needed. A few people have tried using a UK offered standalone ECU - but from experience, the ECU capability is about 30 years out of date... and can not run a Tdv6 properly, and would more at home on a lawn mower. I ended up give a UK vehicle builder their car back with this ECU as I would not put my name to it. Cold start control was shocking, turbo control shocking and fault detection none existent. The ECU we have finally sourced has almost as much capability as the OEM Bosch ECU... and will be calibrated so that is drives as well (actually better) than a standard TDV6 - and will definitely not have the dip in power/torque that you see on the Disco 4 when running on a rolling road (due to turbo switching/control)... and low speed pick up with hugely different - i.e it actually pulls away when you give it boot full pulling out at islands etc. By the looks of it there will be 3x 3.0 Tdv6 builds on going this year - and one in a very special none LR application. Ian IRB The home of the first modified Keswick Green 90 - and the first 2.4 Puma through both the 200bhp and 550Nm barriers. www.IRBdevelopments.com www.facebook.com/irbdevelopments www.integrated316.com www.facebook.com/integrated316 |
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7th Jan 2015 1:04pm |
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willyj Member Since: 23 Oct 2009 Location: Carmarthenshire Posts: 189 |
Im starting to get the clutch rattle, got 58k miles on it and i tow alot. (MY11 2.4tdci 90)
Would this be an upgrade suitable for my use? Cheers wil |
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7th Jan 2015 1:10pm |
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Porny Site Sponsor Member Since: 31 Aug 2009 Location: Sutton Coldfield - West Midlands Posts: 809 |
Hi Will,
Yes - would be a good upgrade. Regards Ian IRB The home of the first modified Keswick Green 90 - and the first 2.4 Puma through both the 200bhp and 550Nm barriers. www.IRBdevelopments.com www.facebook.com/irbdevelopments www.integrated316.com www.facebook.com/integrated316 |
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7th Jan 2015 3:13pm |
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theorangebandit Member Since: 03 Jun 2013 Location: Stowmarket Posts: 862 |
I always struggle with your site. Can you link a means to purchase this clutch kit please? My rattley puma is starting to do my nut in and this year its complete transmission over haul. Including the new gearbox output spigot upgrade 😃
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26th Apr 2015 6:24pm |
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Caterham Member Since: 06 Nov 2008 Location: Birmingham Posts: 6298 |
I understand there may be a queue but I'm hoping to be the first to provide feedback on the new clutch (please Ian - me me me.....)
clutch has been getting worse recently and noises have been diagnosed as such..... I'm just hoping all the shocking gear changes as a result of the clutch (not me ) haven't caused any / too problems with the rest of the transmission. will keep posted. |
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26th Apr 2015 8:45pm |
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Pickles Member Since: 26 May 2013 Location: Melbourne Posts: 3783 |
Looking forward to full details & pics of your TDV6 conversion in a Defender. Pickles. |
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26th Apr 2015 10:30pm |
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defender4 Member Since: 22 Jun 2011 Location: South East London Posts: 411 |
Ian,
You have had several emails. Rob |
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27th Apr 2015 4:06pm |
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Lorryman100 Member Since: 01 Oct 2010 Location: Here Posts: 2686 |
^^^Ditto^^^ Including Facebook messages from myself and a few members on Angry Pumas.
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27th Apr 2015 7:35pm |
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theorangebandit Member Since: 03 Jun 2013 Location: Stowmarket Posts: 862 |
pleeeeeease can i get a link for this clutch!!!???
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10th May 2015 9:50am |
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