how long will my stock clutch last on my boosted d16?
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how long will my stock clutch last on my boosted d16?
i never replaced my clutch .. i'm sure its gunna need to get replaced soon .. how long do you think it'll last on boost?
and i'm probalby making like 170-180 whp .. what stage clutch would work best for my power
and i'm probalby making like 170-180 whp .. what stage clutch would work best for my power
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Re: how long will my stock clutch last on my boosted d16? (pjr710)
Clutches will go by your FT/LBS and not your WHP. But If you got 180whp I'd say an act stage 1 clutch will do you good. Or an action clutch. Just go searching.
I had it and it held 240whp on my D series.
I had it and it held 240whp on my D series.
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Re: how long will my stock clutch last on my boosted d16? (pjr710)
I wouldn't put much past the stock clutch. about 145-160ft-lbs. It also depends how you drive it.
But if your turbo, you want to go big for your clutch so if you decide to turn it up you wont have to change your clutch
on my d im running a Competition Clutch stage 4 6-puck sprung
But if your turbo, you want to go big for your clutch so if you decide to turn it up you wont have to change your clutch
on my d im running a Competition Clutch stage 4 6-puck sprung
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Which day? Could be gone already.
I agree with the suggestion to get a clutch that is more than you now need. Power has a funny way of creeping up past what you think you wanted when you start.
Review the clutch makers specifications and see what would be best for you.
I agree with the suggestion to get a clutch that is more than you now need. Power has a funny way of creeping up past what you think you wanted when you start.
Review the clutch makers specifications and see what would be best for you.
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haha....I was gonna say until about 5500 rpm
haha....I was gonna say until about 5500 rpm
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My oem d16 clutches hold 200whp w/o an issue. THe only problems so far is just chattering from bad flywheels and oil on the clutch. It wouldn't hold anything but NA torque after that lol.
I got a used ACT HDSS from HT a while back for $100. After a short break-in with the different flywheel, its been good for the 16psi I've thrown at it so far. I'm so used to cable trannies that the HD pressure plate seems weak to me.
I got a used ACT HDSS from HT a while back for $100. After a short break-in with the different flywheel, its been good for the 16psi I've thrown at it so far. I'm so used to cable trannies that the HD pressure plate seems weak to me.
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