Clutch that will handle around 650hp?
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Clutch that will handle around 650hp?
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.
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Dude, if you want to run big HP you better be ready to spend big $$$! You can't just hit 800+ HP and expect to run ebay parts or cheap brands.
As the saying goes, want to play, gotta pay! Don't cheap out on important parts, friction and power transfer points are the most important. You'll end up replacing them again soon and that will just cost you more money in the long run!
Hey clutch gurus, since this topic is up. Is there a rebuildable clutch for HP numbers around 600 to 800?
As the saying goes, want to play, gotta pay! Don't cheap out on important parts, friction and power transfer points are the most important. You'll end up replacing them again soon and that will just cost you more money in the long run!
Hey clutch gurus, since this topic is up. Is there a rebuildable clutch for HP numbers around 600 to 800?
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Take a look at the link below (the second parts set on the page) and let me know if you have any questions. We would be happy to work a package deal out for you if you are interested. Thanks in advance and have a good afternoon.
http://www.specclutch.com/cars/Chevy/Camaro/2001/Single
http://www.specclutch.com/cars/Chevy/Camaro/2001/Single
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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??
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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.
ACT twin wont be far off your price and comes complete with flywheel. And will hold way more than 650hp.
Slave will be extra if you need one.
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Whoops! I really didnt meant to put "tickshit"! You guys do geat work! I had my transmission rebuilt by you guys in my Camaro z28 and also bought an adjustable cmc from you guys! Great quality parts, great customer service, and I definitely recommend you guys! My apologies!
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I love my Texralia OZ700 Z Grip. More streetable than my friends Monster Stage 3 and my Ram. Also had a lighter pedal than both but slightly heavier than my LS7 and Clutchmaster Stage 3. Also rated to 700tq. If I ever have the need I'll upgrade to there Exoskel twin.
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Whoops! I really didnt meant to put "tickshit"! You guys do geat work! I had my transmission rebuilt by you guys in my Camaro z28 and also bought an adjustable cmc from you guys! Great quality parts, great customer service, and I definitely recommend you guys! My apologies!
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I love my Texralia OZ700 Z Grip. More streetable than my friends Monster Stage 3 and my Ram. Also had a lighter pedal than both but slightly heavier than my LS7 and Clutchmaster Stage 3. Also rated to 700tq. If I ever have the need I'll upgrade to there Exoskel twin.