The Clutch Masters FX500 Clutch Kit is engineered for demanding automotive applications, offering an impressive 200-400% increase in holding capacity suitable for street performance and racing environments. This versatile kit combines our high-performance Power Plus II pressure plate with a solid, rigid center 6 or 8 Puck ceramic button disc or a sintered iron disc, designed to deliver rapid heat dissipation and exceptional torque transfer. Built to work seamlessly with OEM dual-mass flywheels, this clutch assembly ensures reliable engagement and smooth power delivery across a range of BMW models from the late 1990s to early 2000s. Its robust construction makes it ideal for high-performance street driving, track use, or heavy-duty fleet operations, providing the durability needed for aggressive driving conditions. Installation should focus on verifying proper mechanical linkage, ensuring precise pushrod alignment, and confirming a straight, unbinding travel path to prevent premature wear or internal cup binding, drawing from our extensive shop experience specializing in heavy-duty brakes and clutch systems since 1985. This clutch kit is designed for professional installation to maximize longevity and performance in rugged automotive environments. It is not suitable for vehicles with carbureted systems or those requiring emissions compliance, and it is tested to meet or exceed industry standards for durability and heat resistance.
Features:
- High holding capacity: 200-400% increase for demanding applications
- Ceramic Button Discs: Rigid, unsprung design for rapid heat dissipation
- Sintered Iron Disc option: Enhanced durability for heavy-duty use
- OEM dual-mass flywheel compatibility: Seamless installation with factory components
- Optimized for racing and high-performance street use: Superior torque transfer and heat resistance
Fitment:
BMW 535i Base 1989 to 1993
BMW 735i Base 1988 to 1992
BMW 735iL Base 1988 to 1992
BMW M3 Base 1995 to 1999
BMW M3 Lightweight 1995
BMW Z3 M Coupe 1999 to 2002
BMW Z3 M Roadster 1998 to 2002





