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I am trying to find a good clutch and a flywheel at a reasonable price. I have an 87 turbo and the clutch is shot. this is relly my first car that is worth working on, so i am not familiar with any good brands as far as clutches and flywheels go. I know the basics (Greddy, HKS, Blitz etc.) but i was wondering if there is a company that makes a badass clutch that i don't know about. thanks
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Moderator i-Supra Journeyman |
spec clutches, or clutchmaster clutches, and fidanza flywheels are damn good.
it really depends on what your power goals are... -shaeff |
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I am looking to be around 350 hp, however, right now my car is bone stock other than the suspension and the brakes. SO i guess my question is what kind of clutch and flywheel would you put on the car if it is stock, but you were looking to upgrade the turbo in the near future to make it around 350. Thanks for your help,
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i would say look around for a 6-pluck clutch, something that could handle that kinda torque. stock definitly wont cut it. as far as brands i have no idea, i just bought a clutchmasters windowed kevlar clutch and pressure plate, but i havnt installed it yet, hope its nice!
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It all depends on your set up and your horse power goals check out RPS and ACT both are very good but I prefer RPS.
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Moderator i-Supra Journeyman |
spec clutches are better than all the aforementioned, except for clutchmasters.
however, i'm pushing a bit over 300rwhp (about 300 at the crank) through a clutchmasters stage 3 and a w-58 transmission... -shaeff |
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