LS7 Clutch Weight Concerns
#41
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#42
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^^^^^I am too, but talking about monkey's and African americans can get a bit dicey. I'll hold on to that little gem for a while.
Just as long as we now now I am the undisputed king of extreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeme fonts.
For what it's worth, I bought a monster 3 (with light weight flywheel) a while back and now I don't want it, haven't installed it. I need some slippage. Though driving a light switch clutch on the street does make my chest and ***** swell slightly. Good times. Baboon *****.
Just as long as we now now I am the undisputed king of extreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeme fonts.
For what it's worth, I bought a monster 3 (with light weight flywheel) a while back and now I don't want it, haven't installed it. I need some slippage. Though driving a light switch clutch on the street does make my chest and ***** swell slightly. Good times. Baboon *****.
Lol.......so you put a dual mass clutch in your hotrod
Another thing i like about a small light clutch is there is much less chance of it coming through the floor if it breaks. I hope muhthugga has a blow proof to further add weight to his awesome set up.
I daily my 5.5" tilton in the C6. I have to say my car drives very nice in normal conditions and when its time to party a whap of the throttle sends the tach to 6k (it cant keep up with the engine free reving) down shift and time to roll out. Now with that POS LS7 clutch that used to be in it you could mash the gas to the floor down shift prior to releasing the throttle and it would be a good 4500rpm if you were lucky and well you were ready to roll at much slower rate of acceleration. I have done a lot of things and as far as a wear item to be replaced to gain performance there is nothing better then a light(er) clutch. The comment about using the clutch for torque management cracks me up. With the traction control on I can blow the tires off my car and it takes seconds for it to even function now lol
#44
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Jesus, you're retarded.
#48
#49
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Boom...
#54
Wow, I didn't see any responses for a week, and then boom! I got the clutch installed, with a lot of issues. The pilot bearing was stuck, and when the mechanic went to get it out he knocked the freeze plug into the oil pan. It took a week to get her back.
Driving impressions: it doesn't feel like a fat baboon *** that likes to twerk it. It's definitely heavier, but I feel like it grabs more, though that could be because I had the original 1999 slave cylinder. I installed a shim along with it (.150"). The clutch doesn't grab from the floor. It grabs at the stock ride height. I think I'll have to break it in before I run at the track. I'll post up time slips later, probably around April. Definitely streetable.
Driving impressions: it doesn't feel like a fat baboon *** that likes to twerk it. It's definitely heavier, but I feel like it grabs more, though that could be because I had the original 1999 slave cylinder. I installed a shim along with it (.150"). The clutch doesn't grab from the floor. It grabs at the stock ride height. I think I'll have to break it in before I run at the track. I'll post up time slips later, probably around April. Definitely streetable.
Last edited by Denom; 03-05-2018 at 01:40 PM.
#56
Currently I like where the clutch pedal is grabbing, but people keep stating that this style of clutch is self leveling, and my concerns are that it might go up to the top of the pedal, travel wise, after some break in miles.
Time will tell.
Thank you to all that shared their opinion. This was primarily a budget clutch. When weighing options the clutch I wanted (The McLeod twin disc), was just too expensive (Literally over $2,000 with parts and labor).
I should mention I don't drag race all that often (Maybe 2 -3 times a year).
#59
I don't understand how you guys even put an LS7 clutch in? I tried behind my LS2 and it seems like everything was different. Luk part numbers LFW191 flywheel and 04-216 clutch kit. I was basically being cheap but the car is bone stock and just a daily so I was looking to repair it only. I'm about to just buy a stock one that properly fits though.
#60
I don't understand how you guys even put an LS7 clutch in? I tried behind my LS2 and it seems like everything was different. Luk part numbers LFW191 flywheel and 04-216 clutch kit. I was basically being cheap but the car is bone stock and just a daily so I was looking to repair it only. I'm about to just buy a stock one that properly fits though.