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Old 10-01-2010, 10:33 AM
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Is this enough clutch for a cam and bolt on car. Daily driver hit the track only a few times a year . I got a bad knee need somthing with stock pedal pressure.
Old 10-01-2010, 11:46 AM
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Our Monster Clutch Level 2 will hold the power your car makes no problem, they are rated up to 525 rwhp/tq. They are a full faced disc with a Kevlar friction material on both sides for a butter smooth engagement. The pedal pressure is only 8% above stock, so it would be barely noticided, most of our customers don't even notice any difference.

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The centerforce would probably be ok for occasional track use. However, I went from the dual friction to the level 3 monster, and I can tell you the monster hands down has an easier pedal.




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