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Old 05-08-2006, 06:04 AM
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Default toughest but most driveable clutch for d16?

like the topic says, what would the wildest clutch be for a d16, but still driveable?

i cant seem to find anything twin discs, etc..

i have a clutchmasters stage 3 (i think) PP, and a centerforce dual friction flywheel.. it is working well, not slipping yet, but it is tough to drive smooth, etc.

car is making 297 wtq right now with more coming when we dyno-tune it. had it on the dyno this weekend at a dyno-day.

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clutshmaster's setup.
I'm using a Stage4 with a CM allyo flywheel, but for that hp you could easly run a Stage3.
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I've heard that Cuscos twin disc is very streetable. Don't know if they make one for the "d".
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