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Old 12-10-2011, 05:06 PM
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http://www.jegs.com/i/Quick-Time-Bel...ductId=1293712

says needs 11" or smaller clutch. does this mean the clutch that i have right now: http://www.monsterclutches.com/shop/...y-package.html (12" clutch) won't work?

you can only run the 11" race clutches with the steel bell housings?

are there any other steel bell housings that will work?
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I need to get something this winter. Running the RXT with the stock painted SFI black

I know one style fits good the other its bitch and needs alot of cutting and grinding
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You can't go wrong with QuickTime period!
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The Quicktime went on as easily as the stock one. No cutting or grinding anything.
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Which clutch do you have.
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I've got a quicktime bellhousing and a monster stage 3. It fit with no modifications at all.
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RXT twin.
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I forgot something. I did have to grind a little on the back of the oil pan. Just so the plate would sit flush between the engine and flywheel.

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dose the quicktime come with acc. windows to adjust a softloc clutch?
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Originally Posted by studderin
dose the quicktime come with acc. windows to adjust a softloc clutch?
You can have a window installed in it for an additional cost of about 250. It's a special order option.
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Originally Posted by studderin
dose the quicktime come with acc. windows to adjust a softloc clutch?
PM'd you.
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i have run a 12' monster with the quick time with no issues at all. quicktime is a very nice piece imo
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Originally Posted by WS6 SRT-8
RXT twin.
I am putting in a RXT with the quick time. I had read that it fits but glad have your confirmation. I will have to check on the oil pan situation.
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Originally Posted by studderin
dose the quicktime come with acc. windows to adjust a softloc clutch?
i got then option, and the only thing it allows you to adjust in the counter weight, not the base pressure. to change base you have to pull trans...................... ask me how many times I pulled mine(14)

but quicktime bell for the win! fits awesome with only oil pan grinding.
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Mine fit great and run a 11 inch monster clutch, I didnt grind my oil pan. But quicktime all the way.
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I'm gona get one form RPM with the window, for future clutch upgrades. Right now super happy with the RXT for street/track.

Where did you guys have to grind on the oil pan, and what oil pan do you have? I Know BES has a moroso without the lower bolts. I'm gona keep the stock, with that improved racing baffle I got a few days ago.
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^^ I have a stock pan and it worked fine for me.
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Stock pan here, and the only thing I had to modify, was the 2 lower bolt heads. Just had to grind one side down a bit.
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stock pan here....fit perfect without grinding anything.

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