Drivetrain Questions and info regarding transmissions, clutches, etc.

which clutch guys??

Old Jul 6, 2009 | 01:29 PM
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which clutch guys??

alright, i got a stock 06 revup motor with
- powerlab 3/8 spacer
- aps single turbo kit ( the good one beofre they switched it)
- aps turbo exhaust

i will add little parts here and there but that is my basic setup, im not running over 9 lbs of boost so what do you guys recomend for a clutch,

its my DD and i drive almsot 5 to 8hrs a day, and of course a few WOT pulls haha, so if you guys can reccomend a good clutch to hold that power but almost feels liek stock, no shattering noises or clicking, i want a smooth engagement, thanks guys
 
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Old Jul 6, 2009 | 01:39 PM
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and also has anyone ever used the F1 Racing clutches before.

im guessing there prob not as good as ACT, Clutchmasters, Exedy, or are they???
 
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Old Jul 10, 2009 | 11:28 AM
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What kind of torque are you producing? I ask because the majority of clutch manufactures produce different stanges based on torque output. I personally run a SPEC SN35SST Super-Twin in my car and thuroughly enjoy it. It is rated to handle 900lb-ft at the crank and is easily daily drivable. That being said there are also single-disc options that should also fit your needs. Just get me some answers regarding torque and I will be happy to provide more info. Thanks,
 
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