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Old 10-06-2014, 02:52 AM
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So my clutch has finally started telling me its feeling its age and im looking at what to replace it with. im pretty interested in either the stage 3 twin or the stage 1 tripple from monster, they look the goods and have a reasonable price tag as well but being from australia i've never had anything to do with them or any one i know either. the car is now a dedicated trackcar and wont be registered ever again for street driving and will only ever be driven at track days ( mostly drifting, drag racing and burn outs with a few sprint days as well ) are they all they appear and how do people honestly rate them as a track clutch? or does any body have any bad experiences with them?

motor is a 383 stroker, making about 420 - 460 ish rwhp and 880 rwtq
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Originally Posted by Streaty383
So my clutch has finally started telling me its feeling its age and im looking at what to replace it with. im pretty interested in either the stage 3 twin or the stage 1 tripple from monster, they look the goods and have a reasonable price tag as well but being from australia i've never had anything to do with them or any one i know either. the car is now a dedicated trackcar and wont be registered ever again for street driving and will only ever be driven at track days ( mostly drifting, drag racing and burn outs with a few sprint days as well ) are they all they appear and how do people honestly rate them as a track clutch? or does any body have any bad experiences with them?

motor is a 383 stroker, making about 420 - 460 ish rwhp and 880 rwtq
Give us a call or shoot me an email, so we can go over specifics to get you the right clutch. jacob@mosterclutch.com
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I love the monster 11 inch clutch. It has a 100 passes and street passes. Never once gave me any trouble.
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Been running the monster stage 2 with the Tick hydraulics for 3 years now. Excellent setup that never hiccups.
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lt1-r twin is bad *** 1100rwhp track car been 8.54@164 with it and hasnt skipped a beat. the billet twins are badass too. cant beat their customer service period
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I run the Monster stage 3 with Tick hydraulics and it's been nothing short of perfect. Great for street driving and can hold anything you can throw at it racing.
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Originally Posted by Rise of the Phoenix
I run the Monster stage 3 with Tick hydraulics and it's been nothing short of perfect. Great for street driving and can hold anything you can throw at it racing.
Going from a stock clutch to that setup was probably the best non HP mod I have done to my car.
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Originally Posted by American Psycho

Going from a stock clutch to that setup was probably the best non HP mod I have done to my car.
You're right about that. A stock clutch/master cylinder is pretty much useless if you are putting down a good amount of power.
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I love my monster stage 2,

https://ls1tech.com/forums/manual-tr...utch-pics.html
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Check out our Monster clutch/Tick hydraulic packages as well! We always have received rave reviews on the pairing of our hydraulics with Monster Clutches.

http://www.tickperformance.com/tick-...camaro-firebird/
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This is who I ordered my complete kit through. Bought it when they were running a special. Martin and Tick are the best in the business.



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