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Nismo 3002B-RSR48 = Nismo Super Copper Mix Twin Plate

Allowable output: 471 kW (640 ps)

Nismo 3002B-RRR47-C = Nismo Super Copper Mix Twin Plate Competition Model

Allowable output: 574 kW (780 ps)

Going through the Nismo Catalog, I found the Diameter but not the thickness

Lifespan of the clutch will depend / very on how well your clutch foot is

You could have the strongest clutch but if you keep riding it / improper use, clutch will wear in no time

Generally speaking, the 3002B-RSR48 VS 3002B-RRR47-C - the RRR47 can with stand more power, so a stronger clutch.

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Nismo 3002B-RSR48 = Nismo Super Copper Mix Twin Plate

Allowable output: 471 kW (640 ps)

Nismo 3002B-RRR47-C = Nismo Super Copper Mix Twin Plate Competition Model

Allowable output: 574 kW (780 ps)

Going through the Nismo Catalog, I found the Diameter but not the thickness

Lifespan of the clutch will depend / very on how well your clutch foot is

You could have the strongest clutch but if you keep riding it / improper use, clutch will wear in no time

Generally speaking, the 3002B-RSR48 VS 3002B-RRR47-C - the RRR47 can with stand more power, so a stronger clutch.

Thanks bro.....

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So what you're saying is that you can wear the plates down to being paper thin?

Naaaaaa!!!! Why not replace when like 40% left (3.5mm). Bear with my stupid questions , mate.

7.1mm to be replaced seems very quick.

Thanks

Naaaaaa!!!! Why not replace when like 40% left (3.5mm). Bear with my stupid questions , mate.

7.1mm to be replaced seems very quick.

Thanks

That's only what Nismo recommend. Get some verniers out and take some measurements of where those rivet looking things are in the clutch disk. I would imagine they wouldn't be much under 7.1 mm.

How much power you going for?

All good!

450rwkw with 2.9L torque

Push type copper mix.. Not C spec

Ran fine with 420rwkw on a 2.6, will see how it goes this time around, like Piggaz said that's just a manufacturer specs. I reckon it's got more in it

400hp

Nismo 3002B-RSR48 will do you fine, that's plenty of support for that power.

450rwkw with 2.9L torque

Push type copper mix.. Not C spec

Ran fine with 420rwkw on a 2.6, will see how it goes this time around, like Piggaz said that's just a manufacturer specs. I reckon it's got more in it

That's awesome :D

Yeah true, Nismo 3002B-RSR48 should still hold up.

If it starts to slip, just go the Nismo 3002B-RRR47-C (Competition)

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