Which Clutch to Go With
Currently I only have LT's with an ORY untuned, but am planning to add Heads, Cam, Injectors, Bottle, and 4.11's shortly after... if I can find a good priced LS6 or FAST intake and TB setup that will go in too... I'm looking for a clutch that will hold and I won't have to replace often. I'm not too worried about a stock pedal feel as the centerforce is firmer and I actually prefer it over the stock pedal. I just don't want anything that'll make my left leg bigger than the right... BUT ANYWAYS... I've been reading the boards and saw good things and bad about the Tex Clutches... and I've started to see more Monster setups but I'm a bit skeptical as I have not seen many of them... Any input is appreciated... Tex, Monster, Other???
it looks like monster is becoming the #1 pick for most clutches. with the power you plan on making, i would go with monster or a spec
Currently I only have LT's with an ORY untuned, but am planning to add Heads, Cam, Injectors, Bottle, and 4.11's shortly after... if I can find a good priced LS6 or FAST intake and TB setup that will go in too... I'm looking for a clutch that will hold and I won't have to replace often. I'm not too worried about a stock pedal feel as the centerforce is firmer and I actually prefer it over the stock pedal. I just don't want anything that'll make my left leg bigger than the right... BUT ANYWAYS... I've been reading the boards and saw good things and bad about the Tex Clutches... and I've started to see more Monster setups but I'm a bit skeptical as I have not seen many of them... Any input is appreciated... Tex, Monster, Other???
Steve A.
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Glad you like, and thanks for the feedback! Trust us guys, more and more Monsters are getting out there by the day, and we are getting a boat load of positive feedback!
I personally like the Chromoly, and there ARE arguments for BOTH. Some say heavy car, street car, go with Billet Steel. I like teh quicker revs personally of teh Chromoly setup for teh street. Will it take some getting used to over a stock setup? Sure. Will it be some HUGE difference? No. But you will notice it. Hopefully some more will chime in. I just sold a guy (member here) a Level III Monster with the Chromoly setup, and he has @ 100 miles on it now, and he LOVES the Chromoly Flywheel. I will send him a PM, and see if he can post in this thread with his feedback for you. Any questions, just give me a call or a PM or email Bluemagic!
As for the chromoly flywheel, i love that as well haha. I agree with Gen414 that the quicker/faster rev's are very nice. I haven't noticed much difference in take off with it compared to the stock flywheel, i'm talking things like you have to rev the car more to get it to move because the flywheel is lighter blah blah, that sort of thing. But one thing to keep in mind is that I've got a 5.3l, ls1 intake, 33# injectors, cold air intake in bumper, LT's, high flow cats, 3" exhaust, 99 T56 w/ stock gearing, and all this in a 1991 Nissan 240sx w/ 4.08 rear gear ratio and it weighs roughly 2800lbs give or take.
Being that you've got a slightly heavier car you might, like others have said, need to rev it a little higher on take off, but if you don't mind getting used (if it even turns out that you need to) to that then I STRONGLY recommend you get the chromoly flywheel.
I got the premium package with the new slave, that combined with my Wilwood 7/8's master cylinder gave me a slightly firmer pedal than my prior LS6 clutch. But it is in no way "too firm" or going to give me a larger left leg. Like others have said, I actually prefer the slightly firmer pedal.
If I were you I wouldn't hesitate about a Monster clutch, now stage 3 or stage 4, I'm not sure, but that's where the great customer service Monster and all their excellent dealers come into play.
I hope my info. helps you out.
-Tanner
Thanks to all that posted up positive!
As for the chromoly flywheel, i love that as well haha. I agree with Gen414 that the quicker/faster rev's are very nice. I haven't noticed much difference in take off with it compared to the stock flywheel, i'm talking things like you have to rev the car more to get it to move because the flywheel is lighter blah blah, that sort of thing. But one thing to keep in mind is that I've got a 5.3l, ls1 intake, 33# injectors, cold air intake in bumper, LT's, high flow cats, 3" exhaust, 99 T56 w/ stock gearing, and all this in a 1991 Nissan 240sx w/ 4.08 rear gear ratio and it weighs roughly 2800lbs give or take.
Being that you've got a slightly heavier car you might, like others have said, need to rev it a little higher on take off, but if you don't mind getting used (if it even turns out that you need to) to that then I STRONGLY recommend you get the chromoly flywheel.
I got the premium package with the new slave, that combined with my Wilwood 7/8's master cylinder gave me a slightly firmer pedal than my prior LS6 clutch. But it is in no way "too firm" or going to give me a larger left leg. Like others have said, I actually prefer the slightly firmer pedal.
If I were you I wouldn't hesitate about a Monster clutch, now stage 3 or stage 4, I'm not sure, but that's where the great customer service Monster and all their excellent dealers come into play.
I hope my info. helps you out.
-Tanner
I love my Monster Level III billet flywheel setup. Got 250 miles on the break-in so far.

Mike
Glad you like it! You like stickers to huh? Yeah, me too! I don't have any Monster Clutch stickers, but I will have some for my Company here soon (that is if they print them in teh right color this time
) You wanting some from my Company?I KNOW you will be happy if you go that route. If there is anything I can do for you, please do not hesitate. And that goes for any of you guys that have any questions regarding clutches, let me know, I will do everything I can to help.
Thanks for your input. Good to hear from customers that are using it, and giving everyone results. Thanks!





