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Old 01-30-2012, 01:37 PM
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NOOO get the monster clutch.. Its awesome...
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I'm getting the monster stage 2. Drives like stock and rated at 550.
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Is that with the flywheel?

You need to get the LS7 Flywheel for it to work.
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Originally Posted by gconnoyer
Is that with the flywheel?

You need to get the LS7 Flywheel for it to work.
no ive got an aftermarket 18lb chomoly flywheel here im going to use.....talked to GM they said it will work fine....
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Well the ls7 flywheel has raised points on it that the pressure plate bolts to that arent on any other flywheels. So unless youre aftermarket one looks like this.....you need to get one.

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Don't trust what GM has to say...

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Old 02-05-2012, 10:22 PM
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Textralia OZ700 clutch and I have been through a few clutches; 4 to be exact. The Tex feels exactly like stock and will hold over 550 ft-lbs. Other clutches mentioned in this thread have a very heavy pedal and all that does is push your crankshaft into the thrust bearing. The key to any clutch is proper installation in terms of shimming.
Old 02-06-2012, 06:47 AM
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I found a clutch manufacter from Australia that has been building clutches for our cars down under for years now. I spoke with Manitc and had them send me one of their clutches. I met them at SEMA this past year and their products look great!
I'm getting ready to put the clutch into my car here really soon, so I'll do a write up on the install and performace once completed.
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I saw those Mantic clutches... They come in a foam filled suit case, and it's probably very expensive.



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