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dganic23 Benfenner, what do you think I should go with?Having had a similar conversation with Vadim just recently and actually have to deal with the paltry selection of good pressure plate and clutch disc combinations for mid-grade torque ranges like you and Vadim (300 WTQ) I would buy a JWT pressure plate and call up Clutch Masters and tell them you want a clutch disc similar to the OEM B15 disc they make (sprung, full face) but maybe with a more aggressive compound instead of the fully organic compound they have on that disc. I would be looking for them to make an organic/metallic (semi-metallic) disc for me. Likely they won't charge you much for the custom application I don't think. They do stuff like this all the time and it shouldn't be a big deal for them.
Maybe ask them about 8-puck options if the full face absolutely won't work out.
It really is time to start thinking custom clutch discs around here. Since no one seems to make anything meant for between 240 WTQ and 375 WTQ. It's like there is this giant chasm in the market offerings. Unacceptable. We wouldn't have this either if people would stop putting up with 6-pucks for medium builds.
If the price they quote does end up being excessive, I would settle for an aftermarket pressure plate in the "100% stiffer than stock" range (I think the JWT is around 60% stiffer) and go with the B15 disc (which I believe is about 40% more aggressive than stock). Combined you should end up with something that can handle about 140% more torque than stock which is about 288 WTQ and I'd see how that went.
To give you a reference point a JWT PP (I think about 60% more TQ capacity over stock) mated with a B15 clutch disc (I think about 40% more TQ capacity over stock) held up to my 240 WTQ for a couple thousand miles before I took the transmission off and inspected it. It still looks absolutely brand new. The pressure plate still has the original tooling marks on it. The Clutch disc looks immaculate. The Flywheel surface is pristine.
And this is from a setup that wasn't supposed to be able to handle nearly that much torque. Frankly I'd almost recommend it to you too after seeing it handle my engine but you could probably stand to go with something a tad bit more aggressive, but still full-faced, sprung, OEM quality, mostly organic and totally streetable.