Time to pick out a twin disc
Tilton or Exedy twin discs are nice!!! ClutchMasters b-series FX600 seems to hold up fine on the last project with 620hp/470tq.
Last edited by mighty137; Nov 4, 2011 at 09:52 PM.
Between all the companies you listed, id pick exedt hands down. I sell all the clutches you listed and even comp clutches, never once had an issue with exedy clutches.
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Not to bad on the streets, I mean its still a twin disc so its gonna be harsh no matter what buts it's doable. You'll get a good amount of use out of it .
I have had my spec twin disk since 2009. I daily drove my car for a while (work, school, drove to the track, getting groceries, etc.), the clutch has about 10k miles on it and it has NEVER slipped! It grabs hard and has numerous hits on it at over 600whp. They also have awesome customer service!
I've never heard of an ACT twin disk, not for our cars at least. I have a few friends that are also using the spec and they like it so far! I have one friend using a competition and obviously people have had success with those as well, i just refuse to use a competition because I've had bad luck with their customer service. I know not everyone will have the same experience as me. Its pretty much down to personal preference haha. If I ever decided to try a different one, it would be a tilton.
Thats what I am confused about you and the vendor say no, but on websites its listed...I too had a bad expierence with comp so I wont be using their products again. The thing with Tilton is its damn near 2k for a clutch (cheapest ive found is 1800) and correct me if I'm wrong but you need to run their clutch slave cylinder as well
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