AFTERMARKET CLUTCHES ?
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RE: AFTERMARKET CLUTCHES ?
ORIGINAL: 2000GT4.6
You shouldn't slip almost any of the entry level aftermarket ones unless your making alot more power than stock.
For a car that is only going to see light boltons I recommend the mcleod entry level. I really liked the way that clutch felt and it was still very strong (for a entry level).
ORIGINAL: MustangMan528
Not to hijack the thread, but what type of clutch would you recommend if someone did want a stiffer than stock feel and one that would be able to be dumped from like 4,000RPM with no clutch slip??
Not to hijack the thread, but what type of clutch would you recommend if someone did want a stiffer than stock feel and one that would be able to be dumped from like 4,000RPM with no clutch slip??
For a car that is only going to see light boltons I recommend the mcleod entry level. I really liked the way that clutch felt and it was still very strong (for a entry level).
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RE: AFTERMARKET CLUTCHES ?
i launched my car at 4800rpm with 415hp/475tq on a stock clutch jerked the wheels, missed second poped it back in and power shifted the rest and still ran 12.55 at 115 and my stock clutch was still holding strong. any entry level clutch(spec 1, center force ext) will do the job.
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