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    rear axle tramp after installing competition clutch on supercharged S2K

    I have been running a vortech V2 for about 6 months with a stock clutch but it finally packed it in.

    I've noticed since fitting the CC stage 2 that i have a lot of rear axle tramp when it breaks traction (most of the time)

    Car is only running 7 psi, 255 rear tyres, koni 7's, ground control with eiback 440 lbs rear springs. Konis are adjusted mid way.

    Engine & transmission mounts are new OEM (they didnt last long either).

    All rear end bushes are stock & in good cond.

    Any ideas?

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    Did you machine the flywheel?
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    did u run the clutch in??

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    Hey mate, firstly try posting this on the www.s2ki.com forums you will get a lot more help there about this.

    So the stage 2 clutch is now the strongest point in your drive line and the diff and gearbox is now the weakest so be careful.

    I have a Vortech V2 Ti kit which is going on soon, I'll be running e85 fuel with ID1350 injectors, Walbro 450 fuel pump and the rest is the usual Vortech stuff. However I will be getting a custom 7inch crank pulley and a 3.6 inch Supercharger pulley. This will give me about 16-18psi and launch myself in to the 400hp at the wheels range. Shit will break like diff housing and gearbox if I got a real hardcore clutch. So I need to get stronger diff housings as they are incredibly weak and then take it easy with the gearbox.

    Do you have a after market computer for it? I'm going to sell my AEM engine management and buy a Haltech for easier tuning.

    Good luck mate!
    Mark

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    have you tried seeing what happens if you use different tyres? Chuck stockies on to see what happens.
    S P A M | W O R K S
    hehe.
    PHC


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    Changed rear tyres to Federal’s Ultra High Performance street legal semi-slicks 595RS-R (255-40-17).

    Now wheel tramp has completely gone away.

    PS grip on these tyres is great!! Unbelievable value at $160 per tyre!!

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    what tyres where you running previously?
    peteju captures, like us on facebook..

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    Inb4 linglong
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    Quote Originally Posted by cbauto View Post
    Inb4 linglong
    and what is wrong with LingLongs?

    exactly, nothing
    Last edited by renzokukenj; Today at 12:34 AM. Reason: hehe

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