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How about some clutch recommendations?
Hi all,
I split my donor (2004 GTO) engine and transmission this weekend to have a look and I think I'd like to put a new clutch in while I've got it apart. In actuality, the clutch doesn't really have that much wear but there are hot spots and chatter on it so I think the previous owner was one of those people that shouldn't have been driving a manual. I found out no one around here faces pressure plates anymore and I can't even order just the clutch disc itself so it looks like I'll have to buy new. Anyway, I'm looking for a good value replacement, and even a stock one might be OK for now. My eventual goal of "as close to 600 RWHP I can get" doesn't really need to factor in here as that will be a long while due to funds. I've got a lift so I'm not too worried if I need to change it out later. However, as with a lot of my build, I'm over-doing it where it makes sense financially with my end goals in mind. I'd like to not have to mess with bell-housing extensions and other weird stuff for now but would like to get a good daily driving clutch that will hold as much torque as possible for a reasonable price. Thanks! |
GM LS7 clutch kit
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600 rwhp will be right on the edge of what the LS7 clutch can handle.
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I have a Monster Level 2 in mine and I'm very happy with it. I think it's a little firmer than stock, but I wouldn't have any issue DD'ing it. It's good for up to 550 ft/lbs.
I got it from Tick Performance: http://www.tickperformance.com/monst...-capacity-550/ |
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I'm now considering this clutch: http://w.ivenue.com/hendrixengineeri...et-slayer.html For just a wee bit more than an LS7 I can go up in the amount of HP/TQ it will take. Quote:
Now, if anyone wants to donate to the "Poor O-Beer Build a car fund" I'm all for that and will install whatever they buy me! :G-Dub: BTW, I got in my old truck this morning to drive into work, pushed in the clutch, started it, took my foot off the clutch, and there sat my clutch pedal; on the floor. I had to do emergency "break away" lubrication to my linkage and the joint about which the pedal rotates. Wisconsin winter road grime is rusting my junk! I was going to be late to work anyway so I adjusted the timing while I had it in the shop. |
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