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Old 07-13-2010, 09:40 PM
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What are some good clutches I have a 95 z28. I need something with good clamping force and street friendly I guess. Thanks in advance
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Can anyone help please I only have 325rwhp. I'm interested in spec ive searched forums and youtube, but I can't seem to find info for the lt1 style. Its popular for ls1 cars but I wonder are they as good for lt1 since its a different trans
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Competition clutch
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Mcloed single disk with a LT4 PP. Re use stock flyhweel. Than there is the mild ram clutch (HD i think). And the spec stage 2+, all are around 4-500 and will get the job done with 325rw
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One of my ls1 buddies had the spec stage two. At 375 HP it didn't last more than a month
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I have a lt1 and using a spec 3,I have 430rwhp..holds no problem
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I have a RAM Heavy Duty on a bolt on only car and suspension and it has been more than drivable and good for about 600 ponies.
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Thanks guys, Idk about just buying a disc and just using the lt4. PP I tried that and it doesn't work. I'm gonna try a clutch kit from spec hope it works: -)
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theres the 1 and 2 than 2+, 3, 3+ nowdays. Spec has stepped things up on their quality end. They are much better now.
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If I have a minor bent pushrod would this be enough for me to loose a lot of power. I can't make my tires chirp or scream.
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Originally Posted by alexcoreas
If I have a minor bent pushrod would this be enough for me to loose a lot of power. I can't make my tires chirp or scream.
someone just started a thread about a bent pushrod, do a search. a lot of people said it robs a lot of horsepower if you have a bent pushrod.
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Sweet I'm going to try them out. Hope it all works out.
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I started it, but they never answer if its an easy fix or if I should replace other things while I'm at it. Thanks bro in advance



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