Textralia Oz700 X Grip Clutch - 5k Miles
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Textralia Oz700 X Grip Clutch - 5k Miles
Category: Drivetrain
Price: $350
Part Fits: 93-02 Chevrolet Camaro, 93-02 Pontiac Firebird
Location (State): MA
Item Condition: Used
Shipping Information: Item Can be Shipped
Engine: LS1/LS6
LS Engine?: Fits LS Engine
The Xgrip is a full face disk which is a little easier to live with, but still holds 500-600whp effectively, and from reviews on here you can run them down to the rivets and they still hold great.
$400 with the slave cylinder or $350 without
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Total weight with the crate is about 55-60lbs so I shouldn't need to send this freight.
Located in 02190
Last edited by sciff5; 07-16-2017 at 11:05 PM.
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I can confirm, I changed my OZ700 when the clutch was engaging at the top of pedal travel. I did one last track night before pulling it apart. It held up fine, so I was surprised to see the clutch was worn down to where it was grinding rivets, yet still holding well enough to race. This clutch also way out-lasted any Mcloed or SPEC single disks I had used up to that point.
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Thanks guys for the posts. Newer members may not be aware of this clutch so it really helps to have the community post about it.
I only ran it one summer before I parked the car in the garage where it sat for 3 years and now I'm parting it all out.
In every way I liked it better than the Monster Stage 3.
I think the only reason the Monsters became more popular is because the Oz700 was an expensive clutch setup new. I think it was close to 1k new. So like I said it was the best single disk clutch available for the LS motors for years.
At this price point hopefully someone looking for a monster will consider this instead.
I only ran it one summer before I parked the car in the garage where it sat for 3 years and now I'm parting it all out.
In every way I liked it better than the Monster Stage 3.
I think the only reason the Monsters became more popular is because the Oz700 was an expensive clutch setup new. I think it was close to 1k new. So like I said it was the best single disk clutch available for the LS motors for years.
At this price point hopefully someone looking for a monster will consider this instead.