Spec Clutch Kits
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Spec Clutch Kits
Around the April time frame I was looking at clutch kits and came across an add on the forum for Spec kits. They had red face covers. Now that I am ready to buy what I saw then I can't find that add. I am looking to get a clutch for my 06 350z that I'm going to be installing an APS twin turbo on. The Spec kit I saw was $550 and was able to handle 600lbs of torque. Does anyone remember and know where to find that thread?
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spec usually uses blue covers IIRC
we offer them, if you're interested. The clutch you would be after is likely the Stage 3 + which holds 549 ft lbs (crank), but it's more than $550
They also do a std stage 3, which is good for ~495 ft lbs (crank) that's a bit less (low $500's)
Or, ACT has their 6 puck sprung setup, which we've got alot of customers in that power range using, good for ~597 ft lbs (crank) and under $600
we offer them, if you're interested. The clutch you would be after is likely the Stage 3 + which holds 549 ft lbs (crank), but it's more than $550
They also do a std stage 3, which is good for ~495 ft lbs (crank) that's a bit less (low $500's)
Or, ACT has their 6 puck sprung setup, which we've got alot of customers in that power range using, good for ~597 ft lbs (crank) and under $600
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That sounds good. Can you P.M. me a list of prices for the range of clutches that can handle 6oolbs of torque? Thanks for responding.
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