Clutch that will handle around 650hp?
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i know there is monster..but what i need is a pressure plate, disc, flywheel, and slave cylinder and monster wants $850 to my front door..thats alot of money for a clutch, i know they are a very good brand and i have friends that have them but i was wondering if anyone has used a clutch to handle this much power that is cheaper? its for a 2000 ls1 camaro t56 tranny for my mustang.
Hey guys. With new clutches, should I go with a lightweight flywheel or a standard heavy one. Like with Monsters Level 4 and 11" they have the option for 28lb steel or 18lb billet. Are there certain applications to have lighter or heavier flywheels or are lightweights an overall upgrade??
overall my $.02 is get a standard weight one
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Lighter flywheel takes more revs to get going but allows for quicker revs ie rev matching and frees up some hp from less rotating mass. Heavier is easier to get going and will keep momentum up imbetween shifts.
I actually bought my Tex for $450 freshly rebuilt by Texralia locally.