New Werks Clutch
#34
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 3,769
Mo Denton showed me all 3 versions here at the CRCRC Ohio State Fair Race.
I can honestly say that these are machined very very nicely. The fit and finish look heads above what I was even expecting.
Nice Job Werks. I will be ordering some along with the 2057 pipe this week.
I can honestly say that these are machined very very nicely. The fit and finish look heads above what I was even expecting.
Nice Job Werks. I will be ordering some along with the 2057 pipe this week.
#35
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 3,769
Regards,
Ron
#36
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 3,769
Honestly I would recommend that get one. It's kinda like do you really need a purpose built glow plug wrench to change a glo-plug? Not if you have the correct long reach socket sitting around but it's easier to just spend the couple of bucks to pick up the glow plug wrench and be done with it.
#37
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 3,769
Thanks Michell! Also sorry if I came across a little defensive but comparisons always get to me a bit. It's just like 1/8th buggy's and someone saying that the Serpent buggy looks just like a Mugen. Well for the layman 99% of the buggies probably look the same lol, it's when you start looking at the details that you see what the differences are! In any case though again thanks and sorry for the rust dutch, it's been nearly 20 years since I lived there last.
#39


Well, you can think of them as pearls hidden inside the clutch bell.
They do bling and preform very well. Mo as well as 1 or 2 other Werks users made the A at the event that ended today in a very strong field that included Jesse Robbers, Adam Drake, and young Losi star Dakotah Phend.
#40
Hey ron can you help me choose which clutch set up should i get for my losi 8ight 2.0. I run on a medium loose dry track. I have the B5/B6 with the werks 2013 pipe. I havent bronken into them yet. I havent had the time but i think this up coming weekend i might start on one of them. Also should i get the werks 2057 pipe and what difference am i going to get using it.
Last edited by guss2009; 08-07-2010 at 11:55 AM.
#41
Which do u have, the B5 or the B6? U want the 34mm flywheel for the Losi, the weight depends on the engine. The B5/2013 combo is so powerful down low (especially in buggy) I'd start with the medium weight steel one. If running the B6, it's smoother to begin with, so try the light Al one.
#42
I have both the B5 and the B6. I bought the B5 first and then Weeks after, i found out the B6 was coming out. So i bought it the same day it came out because i read is better for the buggy.
Marshon50 Ygpm.
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#43
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 3,769
Hey ron can you help me choose which clutch set up should i get for my losi 8ight 2.0. I run on a medium loose dry track. I have the B5/B6 with the werks 2013 pipe. I havent bronken into them yet. I havent had the time but i think this up coming weekend i my start on one of them. Also should i get the werks 2057 pipe and what difference am i going to get using it.
Regards,
Ron
#44
These clutches are working awesome!! I run the 32mm light in my D8T B5 2013 combo and the 32mm medium in my D8 buggywith the B6 2057 combo. On Both I left the 1.0 springs in them just as they come and its perfect!! Shoes are wearing good too, got over a gallon on my truggy shoes and still in great shape!!
And yes they are pretty!!!
Thanks,
Lance
And yes they are pretty!!!Thanks,
Lance
#45
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 3,769
I just wanted to let you guys know that we just sent a shipment of Pro Clutches to A-mail today so they should be showing stock again tomorrow. So...if you have one on back order they should be shipping to you quickly!



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