Who is running an ls7 clutch with a 500whp car?
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LS7 and 400hp here.
Why do you ask, since the LS7 clutch was designed by GM to handle at least that amount of HP? ...that question is easy ....the unit can handle this - no sweat.
Why do you ask, since the LS7 clutch was designed by GM to handle at least that amount of HP? ...that question is easy ....the unit can handle this - no sweat.
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It was designed to handle at least that amount of HP in THAT CAR...which is lighter than damn near any F-body that clutch would ever go in. Vehicle weight makes a huge difference when trying to get a car off the line...if ZO6 owners complain of hot lapping issues, it would only be worse with an F-body.
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Where is one for $400 that is aftermarked that is better than a ls7. I want a clutch that feels good on the leg and will hold around 500rwhp I roll race 90% of the time
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Tell me what clutch can exceed the "500 HP" rating for $400 bucks for the whole kit. As well as there are a lot more variables into a clutch besides "It will hold 500 HP".
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I've got an LS7 clutch on my current motor, I reused it from my 346. I feels ok for now but I don't expect it to hold up for the too long . I drive it pretty hard since that's the only reason I take the car out lately. I'm pretty sure a nice twin disk would feel better when i'm slamming the gears but for the time being the LS7 is getting the job done
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I suppose lots of non-GM aftermarket clutch sales are declining rapidly since the LS7 clutch can handle lots of power, is dirt cheap, and typically has very few horror stories like some others....
....as far as flywheel power and RWHP, GM has always been conservative in this rating and typically the GM HP rating can be attained by measuring a factory stock car at the rear wheels; right?
Anyway, the LS7 clutch seems like a no-brainer to me but I'm only one who thinks GM has got a winner here.
....as far as flywheel power and RWHP, GM has always been conservative in this rating and typically the GM HP rating can be attained by measuring a factory stock car at the rear wheels; right?
Anyway, the LS7 clutch seems like a no-brainer to me but I'm only one who thinks GM has got a winner here.
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Get ahold of Scoggin Dickey------> http://www.sdparts.com/
FWIW: My car was also daily driven as well
FWIW: My car was also daily driven as well