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Old Dec 22, 2005 | 09:26 AM
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Looking at around 450-460HP what is the best clutch for this that won't break the bank. Ram, Centerforce, Zoom, Spec?????????????????????????
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Old Dec 22, 2005 | 09:46 AM
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i have a RAM 900 series HD and i love it.
its kinda worn out and still grabs like a mother!
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Originally Posted by nasdstang
i have a RAM 900 series HD and i love it.
its kinda worn out and still grabs like a mother!
I had a RAM in my last car and I didn't have any problems with it but I'm not sure what series it was. What is the 900 rated up to?
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600 Hp I Believe
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It worked great when I had it in my blue GT.. Now Nasdstang is running it. Pullin' 1.40's with it being kinda worn..
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Old Dec 24, 2005 | 09:28 PM
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I have the DFX by Centerforce. It costs about 450.00.(Pressure plate/disk/bearing) I'm running a lot more than 450 hp and not having any problems. So far I haven't seen anyone wear one of these clutches out. I believe its the best bang for the buck.
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i sell a mc cleod clutch kit with throw out bearing for $339 that will support 650 hp..very very nice set-up

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Originally Posted by JDL1000
I have the DFX by Centerforce. It costs about 450.00.(Pressure plate/disk/bearing) I'm running a lot more than 450 hp and not having any problems. So far I haven't seen anyone wear one of these clutches out. I believe its the best bang for the buck.
But that clutch breaks axles.....

So you know damn well it grabs.
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Originally Posted by primetime1267
But that clutch breaks axles.....

So you know damn well it grabs.
Yea my clutch loves to eat stock axles!
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