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214Chevy 09-29-2013 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by NorCal72 (Post 507636)
.....Nothing against a RAM I just need to hear some feedback on a 6-700hp (depending on boost) application and what model they are using (I need to be somewhat streetable)

Oh no, I wasn't trying to start a cluth convo war or anything. Since, this was a discussion on cluches, I thought I'd get insight as well. I too, am interested in the best streetable clutch cuz I'm supercharging my engine too and need something to handle boost. Wasn't trying to thread jack either.

NorCal72 09-29-2013 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by 214Chevelle (Post 507643)
Oh no, I wasn't trying to start a cluth convo war or anything. Since, this was a discussion on cluches, I thought I'd get insight as well. I too, am interested in the best streetable clutch cuz I'm supercharging my engine too and need something to handle boost. Wasn't trying to thread jack either.

I didn't take it that way at all. FYI I've heard the DYAD is very streetable and can handle around 1000hp +- (I think lol). That's what I would be running if they made one for my application.

214Chevy 09-29-2013 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by NorCal72 (Post 507649)
I didn't take it that way at all. FYI I've heard the DYAD is very streetable and can handle around 1000hp +- (I think lol). That's what I would be running if they made one for my application.

Okay, cool. I may have 2 look into those more. Like I said, I had planned on going with RAM, but I'll check out the DYAD. Thanks!


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