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Old 03-24-07, 10:16 AM
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ordering my clutch today and need help.

ordering my clutch today and need to know how the spec stage 3 preforms compared to the spec stage 2. i have a full exhaust intake and i am going to keep going with mods so i dont want to have to change my clutch when i get done. shoting for about 350 to the wheels for now.
Old 03-24-07, 10:35 AM
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I have a spec stage 2+ with no problems at 450rwhp.
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I have a Spec Stage 2 as well. Not as much horse as ryan1 but pulled around 360 ft-lbs of torque on the dyno. The clutch is easy on the leg too.
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The spec 'stages' have always confused me. I have the sprung 6 puck disc with their lightened pressure plate, and it's worked like a charm. held 19 psi in fourth gear with no problems, on my setup that should be good for 475-500 rwhp.
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