Clutch choice: Which one would you go with?
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Clutch choice: Which one would you go with?
Okay, I"m looking to pick up a clutch pretty soon, and I've narrowed it down to these two. This is for an h22a1 so let me know what you think.
1. Spec stage 2 clutch:
http://www.specclutch.com/specMain.html
This one is rated to 330 lb/ft of tq
2. ACT HA3 - HDR6
http://www.prostreetonline.com...hdr6/
Now the the spec I'm not too familiar with but I'm buying it from a buddy and he's hooking me up with a good deal at about 450 canadian and no shipping necessary.
The ACT will run about 350 usd plus a bit of shipping to canada so really it might be about 500-550 canadian all said and done.
The setup is going on an h22a1 with a logstyle manny, uberdata, t3/to4e stage 3 wheel 50 trim and 2.5 dp with 680 injectors. Looking to make about 350-400 whp so I'm assuming that either will do the job nicely, but I'm not too familiar with the spec clutch. Any opinions? Thanks
1. Spec stage 2 clutch:
http://www.specclutch.com/specMain.html
This one is rated to 330 lb/ft of tq
2. ACT HA3 - HDR6
http://www.prostreetonline.com...hdr6/
Now the the spec I'm not too familiar with but I'm buying it from a buddy and he's hooking me up with a good deal at about 450 canadian and no shipping necessary.
The ACT will run about 350 usd plus a bit of shipping to canada so really it might be about 500-550 canadian all said and done.
The setup is going on an h22a1 with a logstyle manny, uberdata, t3/to4e stage 3 wheel 50 trim and 2.5 dp with 680 injectors. Looking to make about 350-400 whp so I'm assuming that either will do the job nicely, but I'm not too familiar with the spec clutch. Any opinions? Thanks
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Re: Clutch choice: Which one would you go with? (ludelvr)
Check out http://www.clutchnet.com
Awhile back I got a copper 6-puck disk, pressure plate, throwout bearing, and pilot bearing for $258 shipped. It's a great clutch and I've had no complaints.
Awhile back I got a copper 6-puck disk, pressure plate, throwout bearing, and pilot bearing for $258 shipped. It's a great clutch and I've had no complaints.
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