Any option besides twin disk help???

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Old Oct 31, 2007 | 02:56 PM
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Default Any option besides twin disk help???

I'm wondering are thier really any other options out thier to the twin disk clutch??

I got a 2.0 L GSR,portflow head etc.. I'm not getting to crazy i'm gonna keep it around 400hp on pump gas and 600-650hp on c16..

With trying to finish everything up and finally get it going, buying the drive shop axles and a twin disk both would be killing my pockets..

How would like the Iron man series work i believe its around 500..

I had a clutch specialitys stage 4 6puck sprung on my old setup and loved it. The was a stock bore 1.6 L though. It made 360 on pump and 450hp and 270tq on c16.

They also have a stage 5 but everyone is telling me that twin disk is the only option..

Anybody ran any other clutch and had it work good at 600hp??..

The car will be street driven but not daily, it will be run on c16 only at the track occasionally.
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Old Oct 31, 2007 | 03:49 PM
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Default Re: Any option besides twin disk help??? (Samuels)

for that power level, it really is. is price the only thing holding you back?
there are plenty of guys selling decent clutch kits here. either cc, exedy, or cm.
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Old Oct 31, 2007 | 04:27 PM
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I ran an ACT 6 puck MAXX PP with 620whp and 390 tq. i dont think it slipped
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