Sound Performance G35TT race gas dyno (769rwhp)
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DXD now has a new pp for te stage 5's. They rate it at 850+tq (the one I had been running was rated at 690tq).
Reason.....$$$.....clutch is a consumable, I don't care which you go with. And when the clutch costs as much as the motor....that bothers me lol.
tom
Reason.....$$$.....clutch is a consumable, I don't care which you go with. And when the clutch costs as much as the motor....that bothers me lol.
tom
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I hear ya. I'm concerned that the OS Giken twin I am running may fail after a short span of time. Just thinking about options for the next clutch too. So thanks for sharing. Good info.
When I was considering the purchase, I was told that the Japanese circuit racers use it for cars with upwards of 1000 hp.
When I was considering the purchase, I was told that the Japanese circuit racers use it for cars with upwards of 1000 hp.
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No, we use the B covers on our kit. The picture I posted is just a file pic.
Very good points Tom. Many guys spend more on a clutch than they need. I could be one of those guys, but since I beat the crap out of my clutch, I went overkill!
Keep in mind it can always be rebuilt! You don't always have to buy a whole new clutch setup.
Reid
I hear ya. I'm concerned that the OS Giken twin I am running may fail after a short span of time. Just thinking about options for the next clutch too. So thanks for sharing. Good info.
When I was considering the purchase, I was told that the Japanese circuit racers use it for cars with upwards of 1000 hp.
When I was considering the purchase, I was told that the Japanese circuit racers use it for cars with upwards of 1000 hp.
Reid
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Just the stock girdle on mine. Not really going for any more power than I currenlty make, just want to do it with less boost and better rev range....
today I have power from like 3500rpm to 6000rpm.....after cams/turbos predicting more like 4000rpm-8000rpm (if stock intake will get there).
Don't want to be revving higher than that without a billet girdle.
Should be all back together by mid april.
Tom
today I have power from like 3500rpm to 6000rpm.....after cams/turbos predicting more like 4000rpm-8000rpm (if stock intake will get there).
Don't want to be revving higher than that without a billet girdle.
Should be all back together by mid april.
Tom
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That bottom end looks like mine! I went with twin 6062's. Was going to order 62s, but awhile ago when I got them they were on major backorder and the 60s were on the shelf.
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I thought I was dealing with you through email.....I can't keep up with everyone lol........lets hope she holds up to some abuse (god knows the last one did). We got clutch today but not flywheel.
Tom
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Its not a dd so doesn't bother me. The last one wasn't exactly light either. After a while you don't even notice (unless of course you get caught in nasty traffic..............then you just roll in first lol)
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Thats why I went with a twin disc. Very easy engagement with good clamping power.
I cant imagine you can drive anywhere around Chicago and not get in stop and go traffic for miles.
I thinkits amazing how a teeny 4mm difference in wheel size can totally change how much lag a turbo has.
Are you getting the BB turbos? thats balla money!
I cant imagine you can drive anywhere around Chicago and not get in stop and go traffic for miles.
I thinkits amazing how a teeny 4mm difference in wheel size can totally change how much lag a turbo has.
Are you getting the BB turbos? thats balla money!
Last edited by str8dum1; 03-17-2010 at 05:29 AM.