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Old 05-22-2008 | 11:58 PM
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Default LS2 GTO clutch upgrade suggestions!!!

im about to install a new clutch in my 05 GTO. ive got a procharger (p1sc) and the stock clutch doesnt like it too much. what have you used and liked and disliked? spec? zoom?

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im also trying to keep it pretty streetable
Old 05-23-2008 | 12:26 AM
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alotta guys on the gto forums are starting to use those BOP clutches im tempted to try one in my SS
Old 05-30-2008 | 08:47 AM
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We believe that proof is in the eyes and not so much what you read from 20 different sources,20 different driving styles and 20 different vehicles moded in 20 different ways.

Most clutches will hold at least a few times and maybe even a pass or two, but few will hold constant, continual abuse. So click the below link and watch the most abusive driving that a clutch can be exposed to!

Mike Peters is a professional drifter and his weapon of choice may appear to be a Nissan 240, but it packs a LS Magnacharged power plant that we thought would be a great test bed for a Zoom D2 twin disc clutch set up.

Now for those that have not had seat time in a drift car you should know that 'clutch kicking' is one of three techniques of initiating a drift. You'll see Mike doing so... at over 6000RPM in this video link!

PS. He installed this Twin Disc over a year ago and is still running it today!

Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhQXEz06v7s

...may want to keep Zoom as an option.




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