high horsepower clutch
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high horsepower clutch
414 was guestimated at 525-550 rwhp when built so ive been hard into clutch info. been leaning towards the spec stage 3+ was wondering what some of the other guys with these type of engines have been using.
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As long as you don’t do too many 6000 rpm dumps with sticky tires you have many good choices. Ram, Spec, McLeod, Textralia all make excellent clutches. Be aware that the flywheel and hydraulics are both crucial parts of the clutch system.
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seeing as how mine was an auto to start with ive been looking into these alot been looking at adjustable master cylinders and the upgraded slave and a billet flywheel
looking to buy the clutch and flywheel same time from same place still kinda stuck on specs stg 3 + do to the fact that its supposidly more streetable
looking to buy the clutch and flywheel same time from same place still kinda stuck on specs stg 3 + do to the fact that its supposidly more streetable
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said looking into didnt say buying ive got a used stocker that was used to mock up everything and was looking into the drill mod and making it adj which braught me to adj master cylinders. im a little ways off from needing this stuff
but i will have to get a master cylinder as mine has the braided line on it but the fitting has been cut off. and as far as i have found you cant just buy the line.
but thanks for all the input
i know a clutch is ultimatly going to come down to personal preference beyond each brands tolerence's
but i will have to get a master cylinder as mine has the braided line on it but the fitting has been cut off. and as far as i have found you cant just buy the line.
but thanks for all the input
i know a clutch is ultimatly going to come down to personal preference beyond each brands tolerence's