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Xtreme Street brings racetrack-developed technology to your road
car. We have performance clutch systems for street vehicles, ranging from heavy-duty organic systems, with OEM (or sometimes
better than!) levels of drivability, right through to track-driven road registered race cars.
The main focus is on consistent drivability, light pedal effort,
and smooth engagement. Technology like the cushioned-button clutch disc brings ceramic technology and performance, in a package
you can use every day
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Drifting is a form of motorsport that has moved from an underground
activity on the mountain roads of Japan to a high profile professional sport in many countries, including Australia. It is
a judged, highly technical sport that places enormous demands on vehicles and equipment.
Xtreme Drift Clutch has designed a system from the ground up to
handle the sustained punishment of high-rpm ‘clutch kicks’ and constant heat abuse.
The Xtreme drift clutches all feature billet chrome moly pressure
plate castings, high temperature facing materials, and light pedal effort combined with massive clamp-load.
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Xtreme Race Clutches were developed to meet the imposing demands
of circuit type racing. Xtreme has been committed to motorsport for many years. The knowledge gained from many different formulas
has helped to develop and advise tuning shops, car builders and end users.
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Xtreme Rally clutches are purpose-built for each task, and are
available in four or six puck configurations, and with sprung or rigid clutch plate centres.
Xtreme Rally clutches use explosion proof chrome-moly castings
for amazing strength and durability
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The Xtreme Drag Clutch was created to meet the most rigorous demands
of quarter-mile racing. From Street/Strip weekenders to high-horsepower dedicated competition vehicles.
Maximum grip. Maximum traction. Maximum horsepower.
Xtreme delivers with organic, ceramic, carbon, and sintered cerametallic
advanced friction materials in single and multi-plate configurations.
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