Which clutch is good for drag racing?
whichever one cost over 3 thousand. hehehe. tilton triple disk with hydraulic throw out bearing, i've read its good, if i had the money i'd buy one. contact titan they can get them for you.
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If you are looking to get out cheap you can use a puck disc with a stock pressure plate and it'll hold fine. If you wanna spend a little more Exeedy's seem to be pretty good for the money and anything that cost more than 300 bucks USUALLY does the job.
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Hmm. Never heard of this before. Can anyone else contest to this? Im looking into the Exedy twin for next season.
Hmm. Never heard of this before. Can anyone else contest to this? Im looking into the Exedy twin for next season.
RPS carbon twin disc is a great clutch too. There units dont have to be clearanced in the transmission and you can run a stock throw out bearing. RPS and Tilton are the only 2 units made right now that are a 100 percent real carbon material.
I run the Clutch Master's setup. Works great for my setup and will hold the power!!! As for Exedy, Tilton, and RPS, they are all good also. So take your pick.
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Chugger
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Apr 30, 2002 03:16 PM



need a little work to make them honda friendly(Flywheel/center section), but they nice and compact and will clear

