what clutch can support 400rwhp?
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what clutch can support 400rwhp?
My RWHP goals for my 88T2 is around 400 hp. What is the most streetable clutch I can buy to support this kind of power.
I will be driving this car on the street with some track days and some drag raceing. My biggest concern is for it to be streetable but something that won't break at the drag strip.
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Mike
I will be driving this car on the street with some track days and some drag raceing. My biggest concern is for it to be streetable but something that won't break at the drag strip.
Thanks,
Mike
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The guy that built my clutch said it would hold 500 flywheel hp. I got a sprung 4 puck, and its not too hard to drive once you get used to it. Only $300 for the clutch set too
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Originally posted by Felix Wankel
The guy that built my clutch said it would hold 500 flywheel hp. I got a sprung 4 puck, and its not too hard to drive once you get used to it. Only $300 for the clutch set too
The guy that built my clutch said it would hold 500 flywheel hp. I got a sprung 4 puck, and its not too hard to drive once you get used to it. Only $300 for the clutch set too
OK............Where did you get your clutch?
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Shouldn't we put on there how many foot/pounds of torque the clutch can hold, rather than how much horsepower it can hold?
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ACT Pressure palte will do. We had a 1979 street RX-7 doing 413 rwhp running 10.79 1/4 mile and had the ACT installed. It is a very good choice...
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Originally posted by jspecracer7
Shouldn't we put on there how many foot/pounds of torque the clutch can hold, rather than how much horsepower it can hold?
Shouldn't we put on there how many foot/pounds of torque the clutch can hold, rather than how much horsepower it can hold?
I'm not sure what kind of torque I'll be making. I would guestimate ~380+ ft/lbs.
My set up will be TO4 on a street port 89+ motor with a haltech or AEM. And ofcourse all of the support hardware.
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Originally posted by stinkfist
I'm not sure what kind of torque I'll be making. I would guestimate ~380+ ft/lbs.
My set up will be TO4 on a street port 89+ motor with a haltech or AEM. And ofcourse all of the support hardware.
MIke
I'm not sure what kind of torque I'll be making. I would guestimate ~380+ ft/lbs.
My set up will be TO4 on a street port 89+ motor with a haltech or AEM. And ofcourse all of the support hardware.
MIke
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Originally posted by stinkfist
C'mon Felix (if that is your real name ), You gonna make me ask?
OK............Where did you get your clutch?
MIke
C'mon Felix (if that is your real name ), You gonna make me ask?
OK............Where did you get your clutch?
MIke
And no Felix is not my name
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