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Old Dec 12, 2004 | 06:26 PM
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What are your guy's opinions on a good aftermaket clutch. My mods are in my sig and will soon be adding some kind of cam kit after the holidays. Centerforce, ram? I dunno. My stocker is slippin a little on a fairly hard launch at the track
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Old Dec 12, 2004 | 06:55 PM
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LT4 clutch if u plan on having less than 400 hp and want to keep the clutch as smooth as stock..
Brother had a centerforce... loved it for about 6000 miles until it crapped out on him..
Heard decent things about ram clutches.
My spec stage III exploded on me and blew my bellhousing apart along with the surrounding area.

If your mods an LT4 clutch would be great.. and its not too much money.
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Old Dec 13, 2004 | 05:23 AM
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I had a centerforce dual friction and wasn't happy with it, it had a hard pedal feel and it would take 5 tries to put it into reverse. Afterwards i bought a spec stage 3 and never had any problems with it. It held over 600ft of tq to the rear wheels for me and had an extremely soft pedal feel to it. I was told by their phone rep, that the new 6 puck design on the stage 3's replaced their 4 puck design and ended all the problems they kept having with them blowing up.

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