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posted May 29, 2009 06:10 PM
Busa clutches in a ZX14?
Will busa clutches work in the ZX14? I want some new fibers, and busa fibers are easy to find around here. I heard some were that busa fiber are interchangeable with ZX14 fibers is this true?
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bigwil

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posted May 29, 2009 06:15 PM
yes i have them in my bike just need to make the stack the right hight
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dubious

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posted May 29, 2009 08:37 PM
do their plates work too?
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JDC

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posted May 30, 2009 07:59 AM
Why (put busa plates in the 14)?
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Shane661

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posted May 30, 2009 08:02 AM
Edited By: Shane661 on 30 May 2009 16:03
One good reason would be if you happen to have a spare Busa clutch.
Or have both a Busa and 14 that are raced...
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kaw-rick
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posted May 30, 2009 08:34 AM
I couldnt get the stack height just right. But i know guys that are doing it. I just use good ole kawi stuff, cant go wrong there.
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burnout

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posted May 30, 2009 09:47 AM
I've run both. I recommend Kawi steels because they are thicker and warp less than Busa steels. The difference in fibers, however, is interesting because Busa frictions grab more due to more surface area than Kawi fibers. FYI, the Kawi outer most friction is the same exact part as the Busa friction. I've gotten my best 60' with Busa frictions, Kawi steels, 4 heavy duty springs and organic oil, but I've gotten my best 330" with Kawi frictions, Kawi steels, 5 heavy duty springs and synthetic oil. Given I'd rather have the better 330' time I run an all Kawi setup after messing around with the Busa stuff for over a year. I've also been able to improve the 60' on the Kawi setup by running organic with one quart of synthetic, but I still haven't been able to beat the Busa fiber 60'.
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dubious

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posted May 30, 2009 08:14 PM
what are the thickness of the busa plates and fibers?
I am setting up my stack height for an mtc 2stage lockup, and the differnce in plate or fiber thicness may be a better route than using 6 optional kawi thin plates.
Thanks.
Lyle
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posted May 31, 2009 12:28 PM
busa parts in your 14 BLASPHEMY!
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