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Old 12-05-2006, 07:27 PM
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Default Just got my Textralia ExoSkel (Pics)

This thing is awesome, I can't wait to get it put in.

Assembled Top


Back of Flywheel


Side View


Bottom of Pressure Plate


2nd Clutch Disk


Floater Plate


Flywheel


Flywheel Side
Old 12-05-2006, 08:42 PM
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That'll probably be my next clutch after my Spec 5 goes out. I've heard these are around 45lbs, which is a little heavy, but the majority of the mass appears to be in the center. Looks nice
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it weighed in at 39 lbs
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That thing is awesome. I plan on getting one in march. Nice picts.
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That is one serious looking clutch.
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Originally Posted by INMY01TA
That is one serious looking clutch.

those are the exact words that came to my mind.... well.. almost.. i use contractions... i was thinking "thats one serious looking clutch."

is that flywheel all one billet piece? including those lugs sticking up?? or are the lugs bolted in from the back?
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the lugs are bolted in from the back using 1/2" bolts, the presssure plate is also bolted down with 1/2" bolts
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my buddy got his installed today....WOW
stock pedal feel, and thatis not an exageration...
it disengages like 2 inches into the pedal...so speed shifting is a breeze...
and it GRABS WOOOAH
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Definately sweetass! I love my OZ700 and one day when I exceed this things holding capabilities the EXO-SKEL will be in my car for sure. TEXtralia products are awesome.
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yeah ima get this sucker and never worry again...it may be a bit overkill for a head cam car...but ..uhh..do i give a **** ??!?!
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Originally Posted by erikthegoalie
yeah ima get this sucker and never worry again...it may be a bit overkill for a head cam car...but ..uhh..do i give a **** ??!?!
Thats exactly what im thinking when i decided to get this. Im hoping that i only have to buy it once and not have to replace.




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