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Old 10-29-2007, 05:17 PM
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i need a new clutch andflywheel im thinking about a zoom stage 4 kit from summit http://store.summitracing.com/partde...=ZZZ-F4-70151S ive had good luck with zoom clutches are there any other good clutch kits that uve had luck with
now i dont know about the flywheelshould i go alluminum or of billet steel price dont matter just dont want it to blow up lol also gunna do adjustable cable and firewall adjuster and aluminum driveshaft but already have these

its for a 96 gt with pi stage 2heads, cams, portedharballer lower intake,4.10 rear gears, cai,bbk longtubes, bbk O/R x pipe, flowmasters, 75 mm throttlebody, plenum, udp, electric water pumpand this winter hopefully procharged or forged stroker bottom end after i get my profit sharing check lol
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Old 10-29-2007, 07:05 PM
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What kind of power are you planning on putting down? That clutch disk's friction materialis sintered iron, and doesn't look to be of the sprung hub design. It won't be very streetable. It will alsochew up a stock flywheel fast and will likely trash a T-45 input shaft on a hard launch. What kind of transmission do you have? That clutch kit isfor a 26 spline input shaft, your stock T-45 (if thats what youhave) is a 10 spline. Looks to me to be a track-car-only clutch...
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