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NOW AVAILABLE WITH THE ALL-NEW ROLLER SPIDER DESIGN!
NEW EVP TAPP CLUTCH UPDATES (2024):
Don't think a TAPP clutch can be any smoother and more responsive than it already is? Think again. The all-new Roller Spider design for TAPP Primary Clutches replaces the original button spider assembly for instant power delivery due to the reduction in friction between the spider and movable sheave. This results in even better belt grip than before, lower belt temps, better belt life, and buttery smooth engagement that's guaranteed to keep your car dialed in any riding condition. The patent-pending TAPP Roller Primary Clutch is the next revolution in clutching technology.
UPDATED FEATURES:
ORIGINAL FEATURES:
Make your RZR Pro R reach its full potential with the smoothest, quietest, and most responsive primary clutch available. After amazing results running TAPP primaries on all EVP Sand Outlaws Series race cars this season, we're stoked to now offer this bulletproof setup for the powerful Polaris RZR Pro R platform. With calibrations available for the EVP Stage 1-3 ECU tuning package as well as stock-tuned Pro R's, coupled with the insanely convenient adjustability of a TAPP primary clutch‚ this is the ultimate bolt-on-and-ride upgrade to get the most out of any power level.
EVP Spec TAPP Primary Clutches are calibrated for use with the stock secondary clutch, reusing the OEM primary clutch bolt with the included TAPP spacer for installation. EVP calibrated TAPP clutches are the most fine-tuned, responsive and dependable Polaris Pro R primary clutches available. Experience throttle response that pins your back to the seat, responsive power put down via excellent belt grip, plus cooler clutch operating temps for enhanced belt and clutch life.
Running a non-EVP tune and still want to enjoy all the benefits and performance of an EVP Spec TAPP primary clutch? No problem! TAPP clutches are renowned for being incredibly easy to tune and adjust. RPM engagement can be increased simply by flipping the ramps from side A to side B. Flipping two ramps to side B will increase engagement by 600-800 RPM, flipping all four ramps to side B can increase engagement even higher. Additionally, the adjustable clicker bolts can raise or lower engagement by 50-RPM increments for further fine-tuning.
DISCLAIMER: All EVP Calibrated Tapp Clutch primaries may require minor calibration changes. If you need tuning support, please reference our instructions page or contact our technical department.
All EVP TAPP primary clutch kits include full standard weight kit as well as tungsten TAPP Clutch Race Weights (set of 8).
There are 4 main adjustable components in an EVP Spec TAPP Clutch, these are:
Ramp Profile - Your TAPP clutch comes with a set of pre-chosen ramps that have been tested in many scenarios and have been deemed to be the most generic in most situations. Changing the angle or profile of the ramp will have many effects on the shift profile. This should only be done by an experienced tuner; you will likely not need to change this.
Ramp Angle - The ramp angle in your TAPP Clutch is adjustable from the outside via the use of the Quick Shift Bolts. As with other clicker style clutches, the higher the number, the higher the RPM. This will mainly affect the full shift speed but also affects the engagement and low speed slightly. IMPORTANT - Always adjust the ramp angle in pairs across from each other. If you do not, the clutch will be out of balance.
Roller Size - Your clutch was shipped with a predetermined roller size for your application. There are 3 sizes of rollers available: standard, 1mm oversize, and 2mm oversize. Bigger rollers make the low end "quicker RPM's" but shift out quicker and lower the full shift RPM. Smaller rollers make the engine slower shift and raise the full shift RPM. This has to do with the angle of the arms combined with the weight difference of the rollers. IMPORTANT - As with the ramp angle, roller size must be done in pairs across from each other. Failure to do so will result in an imbalance of the clutch and possibly failure.
Weight Adjustment - The weight in the arms can be adjusted in two ways: set screws in the arms, and washers on the roller thru bolt. As with all other clutches, add weight to lower RPM, remove weight to raise RPM. Set screws in the arms affect the low-speed shift points more than the high speed and will reduce the max RPM, and weight on the roller bolt acts like tip weight in a conventional clutch affecting the high speed more than any other part of the curve. Adjust this as needed for your application. IMPORTANT - As with all other adjustments, do this evenly and only in pairs across from each other, failure to do so will result in an imbalance of the clutch and possible failure.
2022+ Polaris RZR Pro R Models
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