Stock clutch Dyno Capacity.
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Stock clutch Dyno Capacity.
Hey guys, I want to get my truck dyno tuned... I haven't been able to rip on it yet and i'm dying too!
Stock clutch installed in my truck right now.
LS1 with T70 turbo on 8psi... Should the stock clutch hold the power on the dyno? (assuming no rediculously hard shifts)
Clutch has 60k miles and came out of a 2004 GTO.
Side note, i have an ACT clutch good for 925 ft/lbs but no flywheel to go w/ it yet, so i'd like to hold off installing it until i get a Flywheel.
Stock clutch installed in my truck right now.
LS1 with T70 turbo on 8psi... Should the stock clutch hold the power on the dyno? (assuming no rediculously hard shifts)
Clutch has 60k miles and came out of a 2004 GTO.
Side note, i have an ACT clutch good for 925 ft/lbs but no flywheel to go w/ it yet, so i'd like to hold off installing it until i get a Flywheel.
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I doubt it will hold it after the 2nd or 3rd hard pull, my stock 60k clutch on my cammed bolt on car blows through the clutch and just spins it, that is by no means a boosted application.