Clutch help
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Clutch help
Hey I need to get a new clutch for my evo that's in the process of being built when it's done it should be 500-600 whp an suggestions on clutch it will be drag raced on the occasion and I'm really looking for a sprung clutch thanks
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Ivd ALWAYS had good experiences with SPEC (they can handle ALOT of abuse). So id reccomend them, if you got the cash flow try thier twin disc. I belueve the P is good up to 1000tq. Just my .02
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Exedy Twin HD All Day....
I've personally seen the best success with these. thousands of miles of street driving and hundred of track passes and these things hold up!
It's worth the extra money not to have to do a clutch job twice in a year or 2
I've personally seen the best success with these. thousands of miles of street driving and hundred of track passes and these things hold up!
It's worth the extra money not to have to do a clutch job twice in a year or 2
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I run a SPEC Stage 3 and love it! Only a single disc but it holds damn good torque 520ftlb+ if i remember right...I only drag on occasion so I can't give too much advice on the performance there...I do run a lot of road course and autocross and have had no problems with it...make sure you adjust your clutch pedal correctly once u install though or you will possibly have high rpm lockout issues...and I have gone through a slave cylinder do to the harshness of the clutch but you gotta pay to play ...like the guy above said...if you have the money go with a twin disc for sure!
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