New clutch for the spray?
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New clutch for the spray?
ive searched and came up short.mods in my sig,no N2O and my clutch is now slippin BAD.i have 43,000 miles on stock clutch, and maybe 3-4 bottles thru it.im going to get a semi-aggressive cam;F13-F14, very soon.BUT i need a new clutch first.ive heard good things about RAM HD.and thats my first choice, but i have yet to hear about these is nitrous-powered cars.so i just want to know what kind of luck you guys are having w/ these clutches,or which are better...i.e. McLeod?
BTW this car will see moderate track time.its my DD.and i dabble in a little street racing.
BTW this car will see moderate track time.its my DD.and i dabble in a little street racing.
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ive searched and came up short.mods in my sig,no N2O and my clutch is now slippin BAD.i have 43,000 miles on stock clutch, and maybe 3-4 bottles thru it.im going to get a semi-aggressive cam;F13-F14, very soon.BUT i need a new clutch first.ive heard good things about RAM HD.and thats my first choice, but i have yet to hear about these is nitrous-powered cars.so i just want to know what kind of luck you guys are having w/ these clutches,or which are better...i.e. McLeod?
BTW this car will see moderate track time.its my DD.and i dabble in a little street racing.
BTW this car will see moderate track time.its my DD.and i dabble in a little street racing.
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I put the hurt on mine also, running a hard dual stg hit. I should get the Textralia Monday/Tuesday. Should check it out. Has held up to 1000hp and is close to stock on the pedal. I talked directly to them about hitting it with a 200hp n2o hit and they said no problemo. A lot of guys are running this Aussie clutch at corvetteforum. There's a thread going in the clutch section ls1tech right now.
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sweet.powergrip HD?will the chatter go away w/time? is it stiff? when does it chatter, when you dog it?
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If you are still looking for a good daily driver, and you are still basically stock, and you are NOT going to go bigger than 150 shot, just use a Z06 clutch. Or step up the Mcleod single disk Kevlar. Back with I was still an M6, the Z06 clutch handled everthing up to 100 on a stock bottomend could give it. The Mcleod set up was great up to 150 shot. Neither gave up, both were replaced due to engine upgrades and than finally terminal tranny problems. Both are near stock feel on the street. I have never been a big fan of clutches that chatter, clunk - ram/spec has always been noted for that fact. More spray you do, the better clutch you'll need. I would also suggest you step up to an adjustable master.
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what would you guys recommend for me? my specs are in my sig
that 175shot will probably be a 150, i don't have the kit yet
it'll see track time once and awhile but i like to drive it hard on the street...recommendations?
i have 20k on my car
that 175shot will probably be a 150, i don't have the kit yet
it'll see track time once and awhile but i like to drive it hard on the street...recommendations?
i have 20k on my car
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navy david, isnt the Z06 clutch come stock in my 2002? i just want the RAM HD because they say you can just re-surface the stock flywheel.which ill just buy a billet one.and i dont know if i NEED the ADJ master.do u think i do.all i have in mind for my ride is new cam;TREX or FM14 or between those 2.a new clutch and beef up the rest of the drivetrain.ive also heard a LOT of bad things about the Z06 clutch.a lot of guys ive talked to at the track have said that the Mcleod adj master is a piece of but i dont know thats just what ive heard.how hard is it to change the master?
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Not sure on the 2002 clutch. But if it lasted this long ??? If the Z06 clutch isn't good enough, step up to the Mcleod clutch. My Mcleod adjustable was great. It was a bitch to actually prime but once done it was great. I ran mine for 2 years without any problems with my adjustable. Going with the adjustable is insurance, not necessary. It is not all that hard to put in - since you'll have the tranny dropped any way.
Matt - I would go with the Mcleod Kevlar single disc -- I would still upgrade to the adj master.
One of the biggest/best "mod" is to have a good mechanic - someone that has done this more than once.
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Matt - I would go with the Mcleod Kevlar single disc -- I would still upgrade to the adj master.
One of the biggest/best "mod" is to have a good mechanic - someone that has done this more than once.
David
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my pops has worked on a bunch of hot rods and i have worked on my car quite a bit, and i think with the aid of the beautiful Install University; im gonna give it a go w/ my dad and i.if i have probs, ill post, or ill head over to my buddys dads super rod shop for some advice.thanks again David.
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Matt. Take a look through the "sponsor" section for any group purchases. I never said they would be cheap now. BUT you get what you pay for. I have had great dealings with Thunder Racing and Texas Speed.
Adjustable: It is sortof dealing with response, but mainly it set the clamping of the clutch. Without any adjustable, you get what you put in. With the adjustable you can set more or less - again this deals with the clutch pedal higher or lower. You still need to set it up correctly - don't rely on the adjustable to correct mistakes on instal. Bleed the **** out of it.
Good luck to both of you. I invy any one that has access to a lift and someone with mechanical knowledge.
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Adjustable: It is sortof dealing with response, but mainly it set the clamping of the clutch. Without any adjustable, you get what you put in. With the adjustable you can set more or less - again this deals with the clutch pedal higher or lower. You still need to set it up correctly - don't rely on the adjustable to correct mistakes on instal. Bleed the **** out of it.
Good luck to both of you. I invy any one that has access to a lift and someone with mechanical knowledge.
David
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I stayed with the stock MC with the drill mod done. I used a shim from Ram which I recommend anytime you resurface a flywheel on a slave/hydralic clutch. You can get them directly from Ram.
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Originally Posted by Navy David SS
Matt. Take a look through the "sponsor" section for any group purchases. I never said they would be cheap now. BUT you get what you pay for. I have had great dealings with Thunder Racing and Texas Speed.
Adjustable: It is sortof dealing with response, but mainly it set the clamping of the clutch. Without any adjustable, you get what you put in. With the adjustable you can set more or less - again this deals with the clutch pedal higher or lower. You still need to set it up correctly - don't rely on the adjustable to correct mistakes on instal. Bleed the **** out of it.
Good luck to both of you. I invy any one that has access to a lift and someone with mechanical knowledge.
David
Adjustable: It is sortof dealing with response, but mainly it set the clamping of the clutch. Without any adjustable, you get what you put in. With the adjustable you can set more or less - again this deals with the clutch pedal higher or lower. You still need to set it up correctly - don't rely on the adjustable to correct mistakes on instal. Bleed the **** out of it.
Good luck to both of you. I invy any one that has access to a lift and someone with mechanical knowledge.
David
cool thanks
is the adjustable worth my time? if i don't really know what i'm doing with it? lol