Exedy 3 puck, good for 400 whp/280-300 tq? Searched, no results
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Exedy 3 puck, good for 400 whp/280-300 tq? Searched, no results
Searched but no real answers to my question.
Even exedy's description was vague "Built to handle modified high horsepower engines"
Does anyone have exprience with Exedy 3 pucks with 400 whp/300 lb/ft tq? I've had my 3 puck for about a year now and really like it, but I just built my motor for more boost with 400whp and 275-300 lb/ft tq in mind. I am now questioning if my 3 puck can handle this amount of hp/tq.
Does anyone have any expriences or input? I would really like to avoid buying an entire new clutch seeing as how I just replaced this last year, roughly 8K miles ago. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Even exedy's description was vague "Built to handle modified high horsepower engines"
Does anyone have exprience with Exedy 3 pucks with 400 whp/300 lb/ft tq? I've had my 3 puck for about a year now and really like it, but I just built my motor for more boost with 400whp and 275-300 lb/ft tq in mind. I am now questioning if my 3 puck can handle this amount of hp/tq.
Does anyone have any expriences or input? I would really like to avoid buying an entire new clutch seeing as how I just replaced this last year, roughly 8K miles ago. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
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Re: Exedy 3 puck, good for 400 whp/280-300 tq? Searched, no results (bb_one)
Ok, after a bit of researching, I was able to find out that the pressure plate clamp load is 1540lbs. Would this be sufficient?
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